kevinspann
Don't take my advice.
I was under the impression that it's the shock of suddenly gaining or loosing traction that shears the roll pins, not excessive spinning. Think about what would happen if you were to drive on a very low friction surface. You'd be spinning all the time, but there wouldn't be much of any load on the roll pins to cause them to sheer.
"It's not the snow that'll blow the diff, it's that unexpected patch of dry pavement."
^ I read something to that effect on here years ago, and it stuck with me (obviously).
You're probably right about that, actually.