Behold, a fancy 7.5" diff cover. Roughly 1/2 a quart over stock.
http://www.yourcovers.com/diffcover_9593.php
The also have a powder-coated black and polished version.
I've also heard switching to not only a full synthetic, but a wide range fluid (like 85W/140) or something to that effect. I don't recall the actual numbers. Supposedly it acts better at the higher temperatures.
Your diff temperature will increase exponentially while towing a load and when encountering increased resistance. When the fluid get's hot is when it breaks down, compounding the potential damage to your differential (much higher strain combined with fluid that has it's effectiveness decreased)
Now after all this doom and gloom, I've neglected my 7.5" to a degree I'm not exactly proud of.
When I "inherited it, it had 160,000 on it, it had never been changed. It now has 200,000 on it, I still haven't bothered to change the fluid. I'm kind of curious of just how long it will go now. I've towed cars, loads in excess of 4/5,000 lbs, every thing you shouldn't do and only lately has it been acting suspiciously.
Put high end fluid in it and you'll likely be fine. If it does break, put an 8.8" in it.