umm you're pretty much on your own for this. you have to take pretty much everything apart. (take off caliper, rotor, dust shield, unbolt lower control arm, upper control arm, sway bar, take out the hub bolt (which is a weird 14mm size), disconnect the drive shaft, and i would advise disconnecting the ABS sensor from under the rear seat vs. trying to remove the sensor from the hub itself because you may break it.) ummm i think i hit everything...oh yeah if and when you do eventually get it all apart you have to take the whole hub assembly (with the ABS wire hanging from it and all) to a shop to get it pressed.
overall time depending on if you have all the right tools (which you need a lot of), if you have the new bearing, if you can get it apart and can take it to a place to get pressed...you're lookin at anywhere from 1-3days or so.
good luck, hope that helps
