In addition to Theorist helpful guide i've added did a couple of things different.
1) To find the spots welds on the strut top i use paint stripper on the underside, this exposed the spot welds which can be easily seen. This took the guess work out and i was only slightly off on one spot weld.
You should also try to drill drill closer to the centre of the bearing cap, as drilling to far out may create difficulties later on when bolting things up.
2) I sanded and sprayed the area where i applied paint stripper on the strut top.
3)This wasn't mention by Theorist but it should be noted that when purchasing your new bearing ask for a sealed type. The stock bearing is an open type which is utterly crap as you cannot clean or re-grease it easily. As you can see the bottom side is now protected from dirt.


Note: I already purchased the foam seal prior purchasing anything else so i used it anyways, but its not necessary if you have a sealed bearing.
4) When drilling out the spot welds i used a 6.5mm drill bit. I think you can get away with a 6mm but you need to be precise. I also added a spring washer to the mount hardware as they sit flush under the allen bolt and prevent the bolt from vibrating off. The allen bolt i got was a M6x20.
post edited by koop - 2015/03/14 21:12:00