Well guys I finally got the bearings out of the spindle assembly, I took the nuts off of the upper and lower ball joints used a pickle fork on the lower ball joint to separate the spindle from the axle assembly,took my cutting torch and cut the stem of both ball joints,after that the whole spindle with the axle can right out. I took it to 2 different machine shops before I got the bearing hubs out. The last place I went to was Fleetpride and the guy let me go into the shop with him and together about an hour+ later on a 25 ton press they finally separated with no damage to anything. The best part about the whole thing is he did not even charge me. So all it really cost was a case of bud. Now the hard part, that is cleaning up all the parts for painting.
Does anyone know what kind of grease to use on the speed sensor? Oo. Oo. Oo.