Well the project is done. With the start of school for the kids the project took much longer than I had wanted it to but it is done right the first time.
What was done:
1) Rear hubs fully disassembled, refurbished, turned, all new linings, parts kits, seals, adjuster nut replaced.
2) Rear diff cover removed, mating surfaces cleaned, magnets cleaned and gears thoroughly cleaned with ONLY 80-90.
3) Internal inspections made and all is good.
Everything is back together and feels/looks awesome
4) Replaced rear brake lines, bent them to spec and re-strapped at vibration points. Due to the new lines not having the spring coil as the old ones did I took extra measures to reduce vibration and premature failure by using rubber wrapped fully around and then zip tied down to the retention points. The rubber was a re-purposed tire tube from my deuce cut into strips.
Here are some part numbers:
Inner bearings (the bigger ones): SKF 387-AS / NOTE: I could not find a perfect match to the originals which had 21 rollers and nothing made or assembled in america. The newer ones sold by Napa, Pep Boys, and Orielys and made in China are still part number 387-AS but only have 19 rollers and the rollers are larger in size the bearing itself is the same. If you're OCD like me I hope this saves you a headache from attention to detail.
Oil Seal: National Oil Seals # 2081
Brake hardware kit: Napa # 37290
Brake Adjusting nut: NAPA by Raybestos H1550-1 and H1550-2 (Left and Right Sides) (MADE IN AMERICA).
Rear Axle Flange: (Shaft to housing) FEL-PRO 55350 (MADE IN AMERICA-FINALLY LOL)
JUST FYI, if you are the kind of person who likes to use silicon anywhere that may touch gear oil here you go. DON'T USE ANY OTHER SILICON WITH GEAR OIL UNLESS THE PRODUCT YOU USE IS RATED FOR IT. I USED IT ONLY TO RE-GLUE THE INTERNAL MAGNET INSIDE OF THE DIFF. I allowed maximum dry time with cover off after an hour of light vice grip setting. Sorry for the rant, I just see to much use of standard RTV used with wrong oils
Purchased at Pep Boys: Permatex, RTV Gasket Maker adhesive for GEAR OIL, Permatex Part # 81182
Happy CUCV owner once again.