Just wanted to share this.
I replaced my front right axle and redid my spring install on the front end. My front right axle was toast and I had the bump-stops upside down. But, by removing the hub from the strut, tie-rod and lower ball joints so I could pull the axle, it game me a LOT more room to work with and you don't have to fiddle around with spring compressors to get the strut assembly into the wheel well. Then you can re-attach the hub to the strut, get the axle into place, and then attach the ball joints. I placed the hub/caliper/rotor on my jack just to the left, as to not damage the brake line.
You will need an impact gun to remove the axle nut, but it comes off rather easy. You don't need to pull the axle from the transmission, but if you remove the axle nut it leaves the outer joint free to move out of the hub so this eliminates the chance of you damaging the inner cv joint like a couple of us have.
You can leave the rotors/brake caliper on the hub but you will need to remove the screws holding the brake line to the hub so don't pull the line and damage it. Be aware the hub with the rotor/caliper is HEAVY. So if you have weak up body strength, you may need a jack or to remove the rotor/caliper.
Probably more useful for AWD folks.