UPDATED INFORMATION (7-4-03)
The reason I decided to post an updated post instead of just editing my first post was because I wanted to bring this thread back to the top for anyone who may have written the Snap-On part number down for the rear axle nut socket. Although I believed the socket to be the correct one, it was indeed incorrect!
As it was, I thought I had everything to initiate the EGR rear disc brake conversion/upgrade (including the special rear axle socket). However, such was not the case! Late last night I discovered that I had purchased the wrong socket and REALLY needed the correct one or the project would have been
"DIW" ("Dead In the Water"). A call to my Snap-On man found that he had the socket I needed and we subsequently setup a meeting time for this morning. And the best part (other than EXCELLENT customer service on a National holiday no less...

), the price was 1/3 the price of the previously purchased socket!
Ok, here is the
correct Snap-On part number for the rear axle socket:
ANS1928A
The socket is a special 2 9/16" 6-point socket, 3/4" drive (you will need a 3/4" to 1/2" adapter if you don't have 3/4" drive tools)
PLUS,
it is the special version that has the rounded corners. This allows clearance for the socket to be inserted into the hub without an interference fit (which
would be the case with a "normal" 6-point (i. e. ,
"sharp" corner) socket. BTW, the Snap-On catalog states in a side note the following (for this socket):
"Fits special "rounded" hex nuts on Dana axles of some Ford trucks" (Ford?

)
I just wanted to clarify this. I hope I didn't previously steer anyone in the wrong direction.
John