it would depend if you wanted to spend money or not.
Maybe a stone stuck in the tire tread.
maybe it is broken
Loosen the lug nuts a turn, or two, drive it a few feet. It should come loose.
You should try giving the bottom of the tire a good hit. Then hit it all around the wheel well. This should loosen it enough for it to be pulled off.
As soon as practical. It will have a slow leak until it is replaced. Don't remove it! Your tire will go flat and you will be stuck.
To remove a tire stuck to a rim, you can use a tire iron or pry bar to carefully separate the tire from the rim. Start by loosening the lug nuts, then use the tire iron to pry the tire away from the rim. Be cautious not to damage the rim or tire in the process. If the tire is still stuck, applying lubricant around the edge of the rim can help loosen it.
Did you ever get yours open?? I'm having the same problem.
Annoy them back
The PSI for the back should be 42 and for the front tire the PSI should be 36.
A rock being stuck in it
Try taking your tire iron and bounce the side of it off of the sidewalls of the tire. Sometimes tires get stuck on the rotor. Just tap it a few hard times and it should come off.
WD40 and a few kicks.