I don't have a part number for you... but we've done all our trucks... . we purchased a Lincoln tool that connects to a grease gun that has a 3" long by 1/8" diameter rod that has a rubber nipple on the end... its design is to press into a small recessed grease fitting...
You have to remove the wheel, caliper and rotor to get the ABS sensor out... . we have an 04, 04. 5, 05 & 08... . we do this when we replace the brake pads... so we don't have a double effort in the labor operation... .
We use only a very high quality synthetic grease with a drop point of 450* F. or above, one that is designed for bearings... we actually hate the grease, you just can't get it off your hands, floors, cloths, but boy does it last... .
We insert the tube into the ABS sensor hole, push it down until it touches the sprocket for the ABS, and retract it 1/4" or so... . we give the bearings 4-6 pumps on the grease gun and sometimes have to rotate the hub to allow the grease to move around and push back out the hole... .
We re-install the sensor and put the rest of the truck back together...
We've had one hub pull apart when we tried to remove it to service the U-joint and found that you can press it apart with an arbor press, clean the bearings, grease them, and press the hub back together and re-install... when you bolt the axle to the hub with the large nut, you preload the bearings... the back of the axle shaft shoulders on the rear bearing and the nut clamps to the front bearing, thus the pre-load...
Does this cover it for you. .