I've got 35's, and 3.73's. It isn't bad. With 35's, I'm not looking for launch. Of note, going from stock tires and 3.42 gears, to 35's with 3.73 gears puts the speedometer back to pretty much right on, I've found.
With gears, it must also be understood that the lower the gearing (higher the ratio), the weaker the diff will be. If you have a 10:1 ratio, the teeth would be so small that any modest torque would sheer the teeth off.
My rig is a daily driver, and I like to fling mud, snow, and cats. The 3.73's give me enough juice to really spin the wheels when I need to, but when I shift the transfer case, I can still really creep. 4.56's are a pretty good choice too.