Maybe, maybe not. The 3.73 gearing might work out better on some hills where the 4.10's might work out better on others.
An example: The car I'm driving right now. It started out as a 4.56 car. Then went to a 4.10 car and then a 3.73 gear. Can you guess with gear the car was the quickest with?
I'll give you a hint. The 3.73 gears are in this car to this day. :B
In the above example it is clear the 3.73 gear put more "power" to the rear wheels than the 4.56's contrary to popular belief in what was going to happen.