... Yeah 39.5s are at least 100$ more new apiece than 33s. ...

Welding them in is the easy part! cutting the centers is the difficult part to get perfect.
But, I'll ask the question again, if I did recenter, I would personally go with the pressed centers. How would I go about doing them myself? Cut out the old centers, drop in the new centers from the back side, measure a million times to make sure they are even, and stitch weld them in?
Do you know how I know you've never bought big tires?
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Haha I never have. You got me. But I have bought used tires, and I am afraid of any used tires that have seen abuse or serious use. It would suck to drive that long to find 3 plugs and a torn sidewall. I once drove a half hour to look at tires that were like new and were so abnormally worn they couldn't be rolled straight by hand. I was pissed then.
That's kinda sketchy. I know every flat I get. I don't have to go look to confirm that yes indeed my tire was once flat.
And the cheapest I can find the centers are for $50 and that's from C&M Performance. So if I can get adapters/spacers for $200 or less that's the route I'll go...
This is what you want! Grooved accordingly to your wants.
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If you plan on deep snow wheeling, steer away from boggers. haha I traded a guy for some Iroks to get my 44" Boggers, and ill never give em up
Could get the boggers groove and/or sipped?
I have friends that have done it, they hate them, they have no lateral traction. LTBs and SXs are good, Iroks are the kings of the snow though
Grooving could help with the lateral traction pending on how the grooves are done I would assume... Isnt there a bogger that comes pre grooved?
I've read reviews that iroks are excellent tires except that they wear down fast from being a soft rubber compound and get gouges in the tread fairly easy.