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I dunno, it does look like it got cooked and maybe spun the race but the spindles can take a crap ton of heat without harm. If the new inner races still fit snug I'd be inclined to let it ride. If the races are loose, have any gaps, or don't fit right in the slightest then yea I'd chuck that spindle in the trash...
My concern is the rust. That has a potential of locking pieces in place and causing headache later. The OP shouldn’t have needed to use a puller to pull the hub off. That will only get worse if let go. But that’s just my opinion and we all know what they say about opinions and butt holes...