Please pics if possible. I'd like to see the crowbar
crow bar from home depot
and tools that you used too.
Other tools consist of large socket and 3/4"impact gun for axle nut 12point 14 mm socket for hub/bearing removal, sockets to remove ball joint nut and hammer to whack knuckle on side of ball joint to get them to drop, allen key for brake caliper, torque wrench for bearing caps plus other general hand tools
Did you get the Quad 4x4 kit or make your own tool to remove/install seals?
No I did drivers side only so a broom handle to knock it out and 1" and something socket to knock the new one in If I did passenger side I would still use broom handle to remove and probably a threaded rod and washer to pull in the new one thats what I did on my brides jeep
Did you have to replace the CAD gasket or anything else?
Gasket was ok but i use silicone to seal off the covers anyway,I bolt broke 1/4 x 20 and 1"long came out with vice grips after the head snapped off.
Any problems cleaning out the axle hosings?
couple cans of break clean an air hose with nozzle and a rag pushed threw with aforementioned broom handle
The most hi tech tool is a torque wrench I think it was 80 ft lbs the only other thing is the larger sockets for ball joints and axle nut.
If you change the joints you can find someone with a press which in the past i used my friends, borrow a c clamp style tool from autozone just leave a deposit, or use a hammer and some steel pipe of the right size think it was 2 inch or 1 1/2
keep a driveable car around so you can run to the store for the right size "adapters". This time my wife was out and i had no car to ferry the parts around hence the hammer and pipe method this time, a snap ring plier makes the lower ball joint easier but you can get by with two screw drivers.
If I do it in january i will post some pics