Glad you think so! Thanks for the input.
Yeah, I guess that there are still a ton of 1/2 ton trucks on the road, thus there being more demand for the 10 bolt rear axles. The more beefy 14 bolts seem to be more readily available and plentiful, ironically. I'd consider using a 14 bolt if I was wanting to do an LS swap in my truck, but at that point I'd just buy a 2500 with a 6.0 or Duramax in it. I learned very quickly how involved of a job it would be to do an LS swap in a v6 truck 1/2 ton truck, let alone drivetrain swaps.
So I heard, for the 1500s with the 10 bolt, they didn't offer the G80 option as standard until the 2002 model year, and my truck definitely predates that. At least I won't have to worry about excessively worn pinyon/ring gears in my diff due to the clutch material floating around in the oil. She has 244k miles and yet the pinyon is still tight. No noise, either. This truck saw a ton of highway miles, so oil was definitely circulating around in there. The seal is leaking, though, so I plan on replacing it while I'm in there.
Nice! A good locker makes a huge difference with these trucks. I'm partial to the limited slip because I intend to keep using my truck for work. (Clearing brush and trash, moving furniture and appliances, hauling building materials, towing the occasional trailer, etc.)
The parts are scheduled to be dropped off this Thursday, so I'm looking forward to getting greasy this weekend.