hey guys, so today was my sisters 21st bday, not much jeep work lol. Jeffy, I called my dad to tell him my progress and ask about the axles and removing the carrier, he told me "most people using a separator do not use a dial indicator and end up messing up the pumpkin wile removing the carrier" he told me pry it out with a few rags at the contact point. and to keep track of the retainers and what side and direction they came off. So tomorrow I will remove it with a pry bar. Sharpmen, the 95 shafts are in fair condition, there not rebuilt but not nearly as worn as my 91's. I'm going to my driveshaft guy, who's a really good friend of my dad's monday. I'm going to see what he will charge to replace them, and if it's more then I can afford right now, then what the joints will cost. if they are reasonable I will either replace them or have him do them. I've never done them before but this isn't rocket science, I'm sure I could manage. My dad is telling me to replace the seals when I pull my axles to replace to the 95's. I've never done this either. I'm kind of nervous removing and replacing them to be honest. He said "messing with something that has been sitting for 20 + years, they will not like it". He said wile your in there, just do them. what do you guys think? I've read of people trying 6 or more times getting these seals in right, and others doing it fine the first time. I have the tool to do it, but it still scares me lol. Now when I swap the axles, can I leave in 91 intermediate shaft and the shift collar? or should I remove them and use the 95? One last thing, since I have 2 jeeps to work on now, I have to replace a wheel bearing on my Fiances 93. I found Timkin replacement hubs for cheap! I'm ordering 2 for her. wile I'm in there should I replace mine? or use what I have? Mine seem fine, But a second opinion wouldn't hurt. I'd like to use the ones I have considering the money spent on them could go towards my steering box, But I don't want to half a$$ my job either. Sorry for the long post and the silly questions, I'm learning, and would rather ask a lot of questions to do it right, then assume and do it wrong. thanks guys!