Years ago, when I ran a 8.8 rearend with a factory traction Lok unit, we chose to install good used clutch packs, which allowed an extra friction disc per side, which provided a tighter package, but with more of a tendency for dragging/chattering around corners, but with greater holding capability. So good for performance duty, but not so much for normal street driving. I don`t recall what the package thickness was, but as long as it will physically fit together, in the carrier, more clutch discs provide more surface area, so better holding power.