Sorry, never got back to you... never saw your post.
I was talking about the unit bearing.
NPPA has bearings and races you can install to replace the bearings and races in the unit bearing.
I rebuilt a unit bearing about 4 times, each time having to cut the race.
My belief is I had the wrong info for NPPA about the axles, as each time I put the unit bearing together, it wouldn't turn.
My YJ has had a long history of rebuilds before I got it, so I feel I don't have the hub NPPA thinks I have.
But in the end run it is cheaper to buy the unit bearing complete.
The bearings that go into the unit bearing are common, as the part's person looked them up in the book and pulled them off the self.
So it might be possible, to buy cheaper bearing and races from another source and rebuild the unit bearing for cheap.
It is the bearing in the unit bearing that fail, so all you need to do is replace the bearing. (cheaply)
My framer friend runs a John Deere bailer that burns out one of the bearing regularly.
It is a $80 bearing from JD, JD has someone else build them the bailer to sell with their paint, they sell the same bearing for $60, but his sis in-law got the crossover number and got the bearing from an industrial part depot for $40, then for $20 from an offshore company.
So if you dig enough, you can get parts for the right price.
Greg