The original knuckle was really too loose to begin with. Good for 20,000 mile service. Not good for long term bearing life. From what I understand guys like Ken thoma figured that out and when they rebuilt the knuckle they tightened the tolerance so the bearing races press into the knuckle to a tighter tolerance.Appreciate all the shared wisdom from all of you....so I may not have the option to rebuild this knuckle and hub. I got to the warner hub removal instructions of removing those three inner bolts, tapping the the threads and as i started to pull out the seal prior to hooking up the warner hub puller, the knuckle moved, i was able to pull it off without any resistance...I am assuming that is way to loose and a new knuckle is in order without even measuring. Oddly there was no scoring or otherwise obvious damage, the bore feels smooth.
Lenzi does the same. Applied as well. They have learned the tighter knuckle to bearing race tolerance makes the bearings last much longer. 100k+. Dave puts zerks in his and reccomends re-greasing them occasionally. But he also says he knows of some front end rebuilds he has done that have never failed and the owner never did follow his grease reccomendations.
So if you can remove the bearing races without effort…. Your knuckle is probably shot for sure.
