Ok I'm messing with ya Isaak.
I'm answering a question you haven't asked yet, however you did ask if a 10 bolt would hold up. And ... no.
But there is always someone who will argue.
Because,
of all the ways a truck can be used and abused.
Even 32" tires can meet metal if you twist it enough. (you know, the front tires contacting the rear of the fender opening).
If you stay within 33" on a half ton suspension, and 4" of lift you will be in the sweet spot
for general work/play. Even working in the bush, like in BC for example driving up logging roads everyday and facing dry washboard to slimy mud, a truck with this level of mods will certainly fare better than stock.
Even 33" can break those stub shafts with ease, if you're a dork..
Bigger tires need lower gears and D60/14bolt. The extra weight doesn't hurt either not counting fuel non-economy.
You can tip toe to the mall with bigger tires on 1/2 ton axles, and maybe a few days in the winter up and down the driveway. If you don't break anything, eventually one day on the highway you'll get the death wobble and crap your pants. When you dig into the frontend to see what's loose you might get a shock. You won't find just one sloppy joint if you get what I'm saying.
Some guys are happy with big boots just for the look.
If you go to 6" lift springs, things get a lot more complicated... like longer driveshafts. Not
too much fun. If you go manly with a D60, it's larger housing sits taller than a 12 bolt, or older D40 they had in the 70's. Then 4" lift springs... truck will sit as high as 1/2 ton on 6" lift.
Want more? A 1" body lift. Never more.
Still want more? A 1" Zero Rate at the bottom of the spring pack and while you're down there installing it, use the forward spring pin hole to move the axle forward one inch.
THEN you can run 36" tires and aaaalmost not rub the fenders if you're still careful. Make sure the cab is slid bacl on the mounts as much as possible... IF it even moves. Some do..?
Then maybe trim the front fanges of the fender.
Oh and flexy springs. Do some research.. may old school lift springs are way oversprung.
Oh which reminds me.. still talking abuot the front end here.. the rear shackles need to be .5" longer and heavier. Late 80's one ton 4x4s had the longer shackles. Or make them or buy from ORDs. Or DIY4x4.
I won't get into shocks here.. I have lots of opinions there too. But I already gave you way too much gravy anyway. I don't know wtf I was thinking..