I know I need to install new nuts (for fresh staking). I'm wondering, though, if a new set of bearings and seals might be indicated. After removing the hubs, I found the left side brake shield dry, and the right very greasy. Same with the back sides of the hubs. Pix follow, first left, then right, then the hubs (oriented left and right in order).
Left side spindle:

Right side spindle:

Hubs, left and right, respectively:

Looks to my newbie eyes that there's a lot of grease having leaked out. The right side disc brake had definitively been dragging, BTW, and I'm changing out the pads and calipers with this project. The bearings all look (and feel) to be smooth and turning well, with no visible damage to inner or outer bearings/cages. So, recommendations: clean it up, repack what I got, and do an annual inspection/repack? Or, replace all the bearings and seals? Got a pending order at A/R, so it's easy to add things now....

Thanks
Neil