Was the +5 for reusing the bearings? It's been a while since I've done it BUT many have replaced the seal without problems. You just have to make sure you don't go too far over the recorded preload.
+5 is when you reuse the bearings and do not take the carrier out, so basically you measure the rotating torque on the yoke nut with everything installed (carrier, axle shafts), with the axle suspended (both ends off the ground) and recommended that you have the wheels removed as well as the drums so you don't get any rotating torque added due to those - add 5in.lb. to the total rotating torque you measured - it should have the sleeve deform just slightly to achieve the added torque so that's the idea i suppose so it should work, but then contradicting all this is the fact that everywhere i looked it says to replace the crush sleeve, and that means you need to take out the outer bearing and that's a challenge with the carrier on (with the stock one would be easier than with a locker since there more room between the pinion and the carrier). So that's the dilemma, theoretically should work since you'd crush the sleeve just a bit more from where it was set prior to taking the nut off.
EDIT: also,
- when rotating with the in.lbs. torque wrench the indication won't be the same over 360 degrees, so +5 should be added to the maximum indication that was recorded.
- if you reuse the bearings but the carrier is removed then you just set the preload to 10 to 15 in.lbs. with a new crush sleeve (something like that, can't remember the exact figure but i can check the FSM if needed).