Wish I'd taken pics when doing mine, unfortunately I was seriously pushed for time to get the job sorted.
First thing to remove (after the wheel and disc) is the dust cap in the centre of the hub - depending on where you source the new ones from you may not get a replacement cap in the kit, so be careful removing the old one, you might have to reuse it.
Be aware that in removing the old hub the bearing will be destroyed - half of it stays inside the hub, the other have stays on the axle. I also discovered that using a FBH applied to various locations around the back of the hub was invaluable in removing it. then it was a job for a gear puller to get in behind the remaining part of bearing to ease it off the axle.
The new bearing only comes as part of a shiny new hub, you'll need to swap the ABS sensor ring from the old hub to the new iirc.
The new hub comes with a new nyloc nut; to install it you basically get it on the axle then tighten down the nut which pushes it into location and then torque it. To make this part easier I used the old nut to get the hub on, then replaced it with the new one for torquing fully home.
Then its just a case of refitting the brakes and wheel, and repeating on the other side.
Simples!