I fixed the front axle of my 1982 CJ8 dana 30 front axle over the last three days or so. This axle is mostly stock except for a trash lok limited slip and WARN internal locking hubs. Here is the adventure of working on jeeps in the snow.
First block the tires and jack up the jeep securing it on wheel stands, this make take a couple tries as my floor jack does not reach anymore and I had to resort to a wobbly old Hi lift jack.
looking at the picture above, and the list of tool below, guess what was necessary to remove one locking lug nut after a favorite local mechanic
LOST the @#^&$#^&^@(&()&* Key socket two years ago. tool list includes: die grinder, 4" angle grinder, a cut off wheel, welder (that I have no clue how to use), a collection of incorrect sockets, socket wrench , breaker bar, impact gun, 5.lbs and ball peen hammers, chisel, air chisel, saw zall. Bonus guess how many curse words were uttered in the course of a 5 hours to remove one locking lug nut (two down two to go) answer: all of them, invention of the devil, locking lug nuts are!
The wheel, is removed and the tire is placed under the jeep for a extra bit of safety. Next remove the hub body cap by taking 6 set screws out, then the snap rings and wire ring are removed. Once that is done, thread two of the set scres back in to give you purchase to pull the inner hub body out and set it aside in a magnetic tin (just discovered those)
Using a axle nut socket, remove the axle nuts, washers and associated retaining parts along with the bearing, pay attention to how they came out
Pinch off the brake lines and remove from the calipers, prevents lose of fluid and pissing off parents who work in the the environmental protection field.
After screwing around with a lug nut for 5 hours it is dark and cold, wrenches are freezing to the ground if not kept on the plywood that I put down to work off of, I also spread a canvas painters drop cloth to make finding lost bits easier when working in the yard. Drive way. Anyway, take these two nuts off and the caliper should slide off the brake rotor, tie it out of the way (to the frame rail)
slide a trash bag over the whole works and rubber band it securely in place, come back and work on this junk pile latter.