Well, I just did my first bearing packing tonight following warmonger's how-to. All in all pretty good. One thing that made the job kind of nice is that the how-to was written with kind of a "worst case" slant -- meaning it would say you'll have to work hard to loosen this or unseat that but when you actually do it it's not as bad as the how-to makes you think it would be (that was my experience, anyway).
I do have one tip for those who plan to do this: the new bearing seal that has to be "tapped" into place (it's similar to pounding in a paint can lid, or, for the seal removal stage, pounding off a paint can lid) actually started bending at the rim (where i was tapping it) instead of going down into place (yes, I had the seal centered properly); luckily I noticed this quickly and my solution was to cut off the circle of rubber from the OLD bearing seal, place the old seal on top of the new seal (the rubber would have interfered here if it wasn't cut off), and pound on the old seal with the hammer. This method seated the new seal nicely without causing any damage to it.
Oh yah, one more thing: all my bearings looked nice and greasy upon removal *except* the passenger side outer bearing, which was bare to the extent that I could look through the bearing spaces and see clear through to the other side (this gap should be completely filled with grease!). Luckily the bearing showed no damage upon close inspection. I'm certainly glad I decided to get off my duff & do this maintenance job (I waited untill 36K miles, manual says 30K, & I haven't ever had the hubs under water)....
That's all folks & thanks very much Warmonger for the how-to

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