hey chpseat, the 10blt can be made to take alot of torque but you
need to beef it up, and the cost might be better to go with a
12blt or 9", the chevy 10blt has a housing with ears on the bottom,
this is strongest of the bunch, you mentioned stock axels, that
means c-clip which can let one of your tires w/axel fly off,
you'll need to get: c-clip eliminators, pinion yoke, stronger axels,
your stock straps are good for around 500 horses, you can go
with a auburn pro-series posi rear, 1350 joints, us-gears, versus
getting a rear from the yard and starting from scracth, you can
get good parts from strange, i have dealt with
www.tomdifferentials.com to economical beef up for your 10blt,
tom usualy runs a incometax special around this time and buy
USA, the stock housing won't take too much torque so keep that
in mind, after mkt uses fins to beef up the housing, good luck :wink: