Thanks guys. With the wrenches, sockets and a BFH, I will be good to go. I have a very level garage, so that shouldn't be an issue. I also saw Warthog's post about the ratchet straps, great idea. I have a couple of Sunex sockets, tried to find one, got a Stanley instead. Doesn't look like you guys did the bracket end undo, but just did the castle nuts, I want to do the same, although have the tools just in case. I have the dogbone hopefully on the line from another member. After I get the old one off, I plan to get some ends and press them in so I can get the next one ready. I also plan on getting a couple at BFR so I can have some backups. I love the TM that stated "get the mechanics tool bag, the wrench is in there", but had no sizes.
Couple more questions:
What size cotter pins should I get from Fastenal? (length, grade, diameter?) Is it a cross reference with the MIL-spec #? (EDIT) Fastenal does parts numbers from WP 827 Item 353. DONE!
Did anyone throw away the castle nut like the TM said?
Did anyone preload?
I re-read the torque rod cartoon thing that was posted. To check the others it says to wedge the crowbar in, then move the other end 4-6 inches (not the torque rod end, but the crowbar's end, that one threw me a bit), and if it springs back to starting position, it's ok. So on my one that the rubber let loose, it still does this (IMO), anyone have a trick, or am I doing this wrong?
Not to get all gushy, but I really appreciate everyone jumping in with the experiences on here, it's what makes this forum rock. THANK YOU!!! I will post the aftermath (with pics) on here to close the loop.