RBertalatto, that's a nice blog you have, but I do have some issues with your work.
I don't like jacking up one side to do a large job like this. Mainly because you'll need to move the steering back and forth, and doing so with one tire on the ground causes a lateral push/pull and could unsettle the Jack/ stand supporting the truck. I also am not happy with your point of support under the suspension arm bracket, with what looks like a weak sheet metal stand and 2 ton (?) Jack.
Invest in good 3 or 5 ton tall stands, and a good Jack. Not crazy about Chinese stuff, but harbor freight will do.
My choice support points for the front end are either on the tube near the arms or the crux just behind the lower arm bracket on the chassis. Raise one side at a time, and don't worry about losing some oil. Make sure to set the parking brake and/ or chock the wheels.
Lifting any vehicle is serious business.
Packing bearings is is going the way of tuning a carburetor. Scarce to see someone doing it properly. Here's a you tube
https://youtu.be/EejeCYVBpH0
of the proper way without a tool. Be sure to use the correct weight wheel bearing grease in a tub- not chassis lube.
The truck is heavy. Work safe!
The Spyntec also uses stock Dana 60 bearings, locks, etc. they're so long because they use a stock D60 outer shaft. Newer kits are low profile and the shaft, spindle, and hub are all shortened proportionately.