Sort of easy, did my front offside front last week.
Play was up and down, approx +/- 2 mm at the wall of the tyre.
jack up vehicle and use axle stands.
Remove wheel
Undo the 6 allen bolts, 6 mm af allen key.
Auto hub comes off easily, twisting it will help.
There is a circlip (snap ring) around the drive shaft, so remove this.
Then remove the brake rings they just pull off. Note which way round they go.
DO NOT PUSH THE DRIVE SHAFT IN !!! Pig to get back in.
You will see a circular washer with 2 pozidrive screws, remove the screws, then the thin washer comes off, you may need pliers as it will be held by old grease.
You will then see a circular nut with 2 large holes opposite each other and a few threaded holes that the screws go in.
I used a couple of round screw drivers or blunt 6" nails in the 2 holes then use these with a lever between them to tighten up clockwise, about 30 degrees was ok for mine, then try and fit the outer plate that lines up with 2 slots, so you can get the pozidrive screws into suitable holes.
You may have to tighten a bit more.
At this stage, you can do a check by refitting the wheel with say 3 wheel nuts, to Check the play. DON'T touch or knock the drive shaft !!
Repeat again if required, then tighten up the screws and refit the brake rings, then the circlip, then the hub. Use a torque wrench on these bolts as they only require approx 30 ft/lbs and they are easy to shear even with a 3/8" drive.
TIP, I found it easier to compress the brake caliper pistons in, by using a large G clamp on each slider pin, allows the disk to rotate, then you can check if the bearings are rumbling or too tight.
Can be done in the time it takes to drink two cups of tea.:thumb2
When all complete, don't forget to press the brake a few times to close up the front pistons before you set off...
While you are there, you can regrease the auto hubs, bearings, and a blob of grease on your steering stops. Also check the movement of the two slider pins.
Good luck.
Best regards,
Richard (Rustic).