Dual drive configuration HDD upgrade advice

I have an Early 2009 17" MBP that currently has an 80GB Intel SSD and a 500GB HDD.  The SSD has the apps and system files, the HDD has my Users folder and all my data.  I'd like to upgrade both drives (120GB SSD and a 750GB HDD) and would like some advice on the best way of doing this.
Would it be best to just get a full TM backup of my current config, then install the new drives, do a clean install of OS X and then restore from the TM backup?  Is there a better/easier way of doing things?

Get an external drive drive enclosure for notebook drives. When you get the two new drives install one at a time into the external enclosure then clone the internal drive to it - SSD to SSD then HDD to HDD. After you have cloned the SSD verify that the new SSD boots the computer. If all is well then swap the old drives for the new ones.
You should clone the drives using Disk Utility.

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