This is my response from another thread, relevant to this topic, hope it helps...
minor hijack, i'm trying to do my d30 ujoints, hubs popped off easily even in the relatively salty area i live in, but my bench vise wasn't being very cooperative, so i threw the clips back in the joints and slapped front end together again (preventive maintenance, joints fine, need a bigger vise).
point is, pulling everything apart gave me the opportunity to check everything out up close and personal, gave me a feel on how not to mangle diff seal when r/r shafts, vacuumed out diff tubes, and most importantly, allowed me to wire wheel the daylights of the unit bearing and knuckle.
Then I mixed up some copper anti-sneeze (high heat properties) Boeshield spray (areonautic lube made by Boeing) some mobil 1 gear oil, and slathered this magical concoction between the hubs and knuckle. Maybe overkill, could have used regular anti-seize, but that's me. Also put a big glob of mobil 1 grease on the axle shaft adjacent to that crappy plastic washer, THAT part of shaft actually had enough rust on it that I swear it shrunk by a few thousands when I finished wire-wheeling it clean.
Point is, by tearing everything apart, got some good hands on experience, especially in cleaning/inspecting, even actually seeing rear rubberish seal of hub. I don't imagine well in three dimensions, holding that hub in my hands and pulling/pushing in different directions was worth the price of admission, yes zen-like...
Makes one appreciate the high cost of Timkens.