Not to hijack a post, but I'm with you on that one! My 10/12 bolt is FAR better for jumping than one ton axles (after all my trussing) simply due to the lighter weight (and lots of trusses), I could snap a d60 or 14ff just as easy as I could snap a 10 bolt, the 1/4'' or whatever difference in tube thickness doesn't mean jack when I am splitting the cast iron housings from one side to the other! As to the strength of the 10bolt vs. 44, they are so close in strength it isn't even funny: they both use all the same outers (stubs, bearings, hubs, knuckles are all interchangeable) they both use a 8.5'' ring gear and they are both available with 30 spline axles. The d44 fronts all have 30 splines but most 10 bolts are 28 spline untill they went to 30 spline in 89. Like stated before the difference in spline count is not the weak link, the 19 spline stub shafts (same for both axels) and/or u-joints will let go first anyway.