Haynes manual. The LCAs (Lower Control Arms) can be found from BAT also. $55 each for the two bolt type, 4 bolt type are more. You'll need to check your '98.5 car to see if they have two bolts or four.
The process appears to be rather straight-forward, but access to one of the bolts on the driver side is limited, so some creativity will be required for the install. Maybe I shouldn't have said anything about LCAs...

Again, if you've done the alternator, an LCA won't be out of your skill range, just a bit irritating & some extra work because of the bolt access.
Might be better to leave it for another weekend so you'll have some time to enjoy the new strut/spring setup before diving into the car again... You'll get more familiar with all the parts before having to tackle the project that way.