i was there Tuesday (oceanside), and thats when i saw it. someone took the passenger side wheel and drum off but left the drum there, so i put it back on. it was quite wet in there so im betting either the wheel cylinder or the axle seal was bad. has the nice wide brake shoes. driveshaft was still there and you may want to take that too if you are swapping for a D35. unbolt and keep the U-bolts and nuts, and plates. unbolt the shocks. disconnect the e-brake cable, and either disconnect or cut the brake line. should be an easy grab. driveshaft yoke at the diff is just 4 bolts. you will need an 8MM box end wrench for those. a socket will work if you pull the drive shaft slip yoke from the transfer case, then be able to pull the drive shaft over to get the socket on the yoke bolts.