@Larryjb, your explanation of the logistics was not explained to begin with so my recommendations was based on the info you supplied. If you look at my build thread, you will see what I did to my 2005 Z71 as far as making the decision to keep my truck and I put money in to wear parts and parts/components/systems that I knew would eventually need to be addressed. I knew I was gonna retire soon and wanted to use my wages as a bank roll replace these already working parts. IMO, with your logistics concerns, while you have things apart, replace the axles with good quality parts, with knowing that you are keeping the vehicle. If you are on the fence about keeping, then do not replace axles, unless of course you have to. I do see that you are in Canada, in your signature, but I had no idea of the logistics problems.@OR VietVet
I had the wheels off a couple of months ago when dealing with a frozen parking brake cable. It has something like 350-400000 km which translates to about 250000 mi.
You say I put the wheels on and drove it anyway. That is my fact of life here, unfortunately. Living in Canada, I have to order parts and have them delivered to a parcel pickup in the US. Then I have to go and pick them up. Returning parts like that is a real pain, and often I just keep the parts, even core returns.
Obviously, pitting and gouging is not good and requires replacement. My question was really related to the chances it would be at this stage after these many years. I'm beginning to think it's time to replace the axles anyway.