You say you drive it alot, is it just alot of driving on the weekends/etc for enjoyment? Or is it your main rig? Is it a budget rig or something you're going to keep and build long term?
If it's just a toy that is meant for burnouts and donuts, by all means, put a spool in it. That's cheap and quick. However, at some point you will likely break an axle, just FYI. They don't like going around corners, they'll chip the inside tire all the time. A Detroit locker is another good choice for that purpose, they're very durable but also will unlock when not loaded.
If it's still a daily kinda rig, consider a limited slip. They'll still lock up when needed but will be much nicer to drive otherwise, they'll stay unlocked most of the time. A Detroit TruTrac would be my choice there.
I've got a clutch type limited slip (Yukon Duragrip) in my LS swapped '85. But I went through the whole rearend and upgraded to the 30-spline differential/axles, put a 3.90 gear in it, a 1350 forged yoke and T/A girdle. My truck is a ~425hp roadtrip truck that I plan to autoX/do lots of mtn runs in, so I didn't want a locker. I honestly don't think mine would hold up to nothing but burnouts and donuts but the good thing is that it's rebuildable when it does wear out. But it locks up just fine when I want it to.