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I don't have a website, but I HIGHLY recommend the Jeep CJ rebuilders manual by Moses Ludel. There are some great write-ups in this book with very clear easy to understand pictures. When I changed my wheel bearings a few years ago this book was open on my toolbox the entire time. Well worth the $25 or so that you'll spend on it.
Moese Lodul is the Jeep info King. I bought his Jeep bible about 18 years ago and it taught me everything I could ever need to know. I met him at a Jeep meet and he did some tech lessons. The knowledge is all up there and he knew every spec of every question that was thrown at him. He's amazing
make sure if your doing the front ones you have the right axle nut socket. i work at advance auto and have 6 other part stores in that town and no one carrys it. got mine from jc whitney.
Sears in Biloxi, MS (US 90 Beach Blvd) has full line of big sockets. Had the one I needed to wrestle with an AMC20 axle nut. They are still Craftsman labeled, but I believe not made in USA any longer.