Ah, It should be pretty similar though! I would youtube search your model and year, and add A1 to the end, they have a ton of vehicles and are very thorough in their instructions.
In my experience, no, you do not need to replace wheel bearings. For every disc brake system I have worked on, you do not have to take out the wheel bearings to do them so I don't have any experience with whteher you would replace them or not, maybe other can chime in?
I would say, if it's been 100k+ miles on the bearings and it's not a beater, I'd place them. The only trouble I have had with wheel bearings was when I added my lift kit, I had to take the wheel bearings out becausethe lift had a new knuckle, and by removing the bearing, I must have accidently cleaned out the grase, or damaged it and it failed upon the first 10 miles of driving. Now, those bearings had 200k on them when they failed, so YMMV