I don't have a digital camera or camera phone or I would. I don't know how much a picture would show because I already glued the base tape back down but I will explain. I found where the base tape overlapped, these had about an inch of overlap, pulled back the top portion where I could get to the bottom layer. Pulled back about 5 inches of base tape to get to the valve. Pulled up about 3 inches of tape on the other side so I could lift the basetape over the valve without ripping. At this point you will be able to see that the tire casing is what is causing the problem. Instead of a cutout for the valve they just sewed the casing around the valve, leaving a nasty bump, which won't let the tire get close to the rim around the valve hole. Next, I used a razor blade and careully cut the excess tire casing around the valve. Buy some latex emulsion or liquid latex which can be bought at a hobby shop or costume shop , I bought Tire Life from Yellow Jersey, and attach the base tape back onto the tire.
I just want to add that I am not trying to complain about the tires or YJ in general, they have been totally awesome every time I have dealt with them. I am pleased with the tires and would gladly, and probably will, buy more of the same tires from them. If they need a little extra work it's really no big deal to do this.