There is nothing more frustrating, or time consuming, than trying to do a job without access to the necessary tooling.
And once you get the hub separated from the ball joint, how are you going to get the bearing out? You do not have anything to do that. Some shops would use a simple bearing press:
But a far better method is to use something like the Sir bearing tool, which removes it with the hub still mounted on the car, which we use:
All this stuff cost $, saves time, and gets the job done right in as little time as possible.