I assumed this was going to be the case. Will get seals ordered up, a case of brake clean, any preference on grease?
A high quality high temp grease of your choice. Waaayyy back when the Army had a thick peanut butter colored wheel bearing grease (aka peanut butter) that did fine. Of course we had to repack wheel bearings every 6 months and change seals.
Be sure to inspect the bearing cone & cup (races) for heat galling or scratches/damage. Replace as a complete set (cone & roller).
Buy a good bearing packer or Google how to pack bearings by hand. Packing by hand is a bit messy but probably just as messy as setting up a bearing packer over & over. Whatever option you go with be sure to drive the grease down inside & all around the individual bearings inside the cage. Too many guys smear grease on the outside of the cage & call it good. That’s a sure-fire recipe for bearing failure.
I think you mentioned inner wheel seals. All 6 wheels had inner wheel seals - the front also has inner axle seals. I can’t remember whether the front, rear, or both had outer wheel seals - I think just the front but I could be a liar. The TM will help answer that!
Theres a gasket for the axle shaft flange. In a pinch we made them out of manilla folders (lol). Manufactured gaskets are best. You don’t need to but I always smeared a thin coat of RTV on both sides of the gasket. If when you pull your axles and you find the flange bolts & bolt holes full of RTV - that wasn’t me! But dig / flush / clean that rubbery snot out. I never put Loctite in the flange bolts but you could if you wanted I reckon.