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one of these: http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/shimano-shimano-10-speed-cassette-spacer-t-=-...
you should be able to, yes. SRAM use the same freehub format as Shimano and they haven't changed their freehub size since the switch from 7- to 8-speed. 8,9 and 10 run on the same freehub size and the spacing between the cogs has been tightened to accommodate the extra gears. You can get dedicated 10spd freehubs with deeper splines, and they're not backwards compatible. but anything marked 9 should take a 10.
You may need a thin spacer, I think it's 1mm, to make sure that the locknut tightens against the cassette properly. If you do, it goes at the back of the cassette.