Hey guys, ok so the dial indicator, I was told is used to monitor how much you spread the pumpkin. My dad told me if you spread it to much you will mess up the shape of the pumpkin. As for replacing the hubs, using what I have now should work, I don't think there is anything wrong with mine as they are, I was just wondering if i should replace them wile I had everything apart, and when I do build up the 95 axle, just use them over. I don't want to go crazy repairing the 91 axle, b/c ultimately I will be replacing it. I just want it to be the best it can be for what it is using minimal parts for now. I was hoping I could get away with leaving in the seals, I just wanted to double check if that's a good idea or not. I don't want to replace the shafts and put it back together to find it leaks. Sharpmen, I have the intermediate shaft and the collar out of the 95 axle. I pulled the diff cover and attempted to remove the carrier, I did NOT remove the drivers side yet. I guess thats why the carrier would not budge... makes sense.. I did not force anything out, I just removed the bearing retainers and attempted to wiggle the carrier out. The 91 axle, the one in my jeep right now, I have not removed anything from. I plan to replace the joints in the axles I will be installing and have everything ready to go in before taking it apart. Now can I use the intermediate shaft in the 91 axle with the outer shaft from the 95? or do I have to remove it and use the 95's? Oh, one last thing, My plan was to get drivetrain components and replace one at a time. I want to put in a 8.8 to replace the D35, I want to replace the ax5 with an Ax15. I will do those swaps before I put in the 95 D30 in the front. It just so happens that my U joints went in my front axle, so I needed to fix that before anything else. Building up the D30 was last on my list. lol