Originally Posted by lgbr
If you don't have a cover over your axle nut, undo the axle nut before you jack up the car, that way no one has to sit on the brakes.
I don't think that's possible on a 92+ because as I stated earlier, they don't use grease cups. You have to take the wheel off before you can get to the nut, and you'd better have your car jacked up before you take your wheel off.
Some of the 80's models do use grease cups, but since the nuts are held on with castle nuts and cotter pins, they're not really torqued on that hard.
Edit: Oh wait... maybe you can... damn. I thought the nut was bigger than the hole in the wheel. I'm still thinking with an impact wrench in my hand and it's past my bedtime. I've actually never had to do an axle without air tools... I guess that's why I posted the whole "15 minutes" bit.
I always prefer to work on a lift so I can stand up straight to save my back. If I have to have the brakes applied for something, someone just gets to ride on the lift