, which despite being an "8.6" 10 bolt" will bolt right into an earlier 8.5"...
You know, I've heard this too. I wonder if the 8.6 is actually stronger than the 8.5??? Its only .1 bigger, and that's nothing to get excited about, but if in the gear design, if the girth is bigger, it can certainly be a much stronger gear. Although it could be a smaller girth in the gear too.

I'd be interested in finding that out. One of the big reasons I always prefer a 3/4 ton truck over a half ton, is cuz back in the day when I raced trucks and built motors and transmisisons for them I had a hell of a problem keeping rear ends and driveshafts in trucks. Finally when I went to a 3/4 ton truck with a Dana 60 full float axle, a much thicker 2 pc driveshaft with a bigger carrier bearing, I quit tearing **** up and got the power to the ground. Granted, I lost a hair of ET for the added weight but never broke anything, and also liked the firmer stiff truck like ride.
Oh yeah, I ate up carrier bearings in the half tons. A damn brand new bearing, and the torque would just twist the bearing right off its housing perch.

Never had the problem with the 3/4 carrier that actually bolted on both sides, instead of 2 bolts in the center of a pedestal.