I would suggest that you play nicely with your 10 bolt though. I haven't broken my 12 bolt with the big block in my '70, but I know that I can't beat on it hard. But I wanted to keep it 6 lug and didn't want to build a custom axle.
thanks, I don't plan on doing any serious off-roading in it since its a daily driver, but once the rear end grenades I plan on keeping the current set-up and just upgrading to some better axle shafts and gears. mostly I need to get at least a 3 link set-up for the rear end because I cant even get past 3/4 throttle from a stop or the rear end feels like its squatting low af.I would suggest that you play nicely with your 10 bolt though. I haven't broken my 12 bolt with the big block in my '70, but I know that I can't beat on it hard. But I wanted to keep it 6 lug and didn't want to build a custom axle.

May I suggest that you check into chrome-moly axleshafts now to see what is available? The gears and the rest should be available in the future, but the shafts may become custom order if there isn't enough of a market anymore.
If the rear is squatting hard, the front is probably lifting some as well. That is weight transfer!! Keeps the tires planted!
I wouldn't let that bother me too much, but it's your truck.
Watch what the trucks racing off road do, soft suspension and big power are awesome!!
Hahaha ill give it some time but ithe 10bs not long for this worldSurprised the 10b rear didn't shell first but good carnage none the less. Nice work!
Hahaha ill give it some time but ithe 10bs not long for this world

Possible, im thinking of doing the SYE so if im already going to need to shorten it nows a decent time I guessMaybe the driveshaft was too long to begin with and you bottomed it out and sheared those u-joints off