We're not in 70's Chevy era anymore Toto!
Hijaking this here thread rather than start yet another:
Well, went to pack wheel bearings today - just to say I did - and to show the kid how to pack Timkins by hand... .
Well now, looks like the joke is on me!
After spending much time beating the hub spacer (duelly) off and wishing the factory had heard of "neverseiz" - AND mushrooming the hub to the point that I will need to doctor that up before reasembly now - AND scratching my head to think that the axle nut was THAT tight (!) on Timkens (?) - AND then to not be able to remove the hub? Even after having Jr. run the prybar and me knocking the rotor with hammer - turn 1/3 and repeat... .
... . I finally decided that this has to be a first - that I can't finger out how to take something apart.

Time to check with the boyz!
So - I have done some checking and I guess I don't have to / not really applicable - to pack them as they are a sealed ball bearing assembly eh?
And to get this apart I would need to take the four 12 point bolts loose from the inside of the ... . uh ... . back there next to the u-joint?
I now understand why the axle nut was so tight - it AINT setting tension on Timkens.
I think I'm just outdated... .
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Farther up (I think) in this thread someone mentioned that the bearings were close together. That was what I was thinking as I am looking at this thing! It'd be nice to have - say 4" spacing between the bearings. I guess there just aint enough room for that in a 1 ton truck?
Oh well, I guess they last pretty good anyhow eh?
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Is there at least Timkens in the back? I took it apart enough to see that they were in fact oil bath rather than grease pack and put it back together.