Re: Vulcanized whitewall question
That's what I would do. pull the tire back off the rim and find the right rubber cement an glue the
It could have been a dirty spot on the tire when they put the rubber on it but it also could have been damaged when it was mounted. As TSmith8 said above you don't wan to be stingy with the tire soap when you are mounting tires and especially wide whites.
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