How strong are 8 1/4s

The thickness of the ring gear is a function of the ratio, as the ratio gets numerically smaller (3.9 towards 2.9) the ring gear gets thinner to provide room for the larger diameter pinion (has more teeth). The same situation occurs with an 8.75 or even a Dana 60.

Wondered if that had something to do with it. Any notes on the little axles? I was pretty sure I remember other 8.25's being bigger, but I don't think they were tapered either.