Remember to put spacers around the voice coil to keep it centered! Any decent diy kit will include them....if not, 3 or 4 pieces of 'stiff paper spaced eq in the gap will do.....
This assumes a complete recone & surround repair, which removes the center dust cap.
Just trying to reglue the surround to the cone will be an exercise what leads to a Fail. It requires pushing the cone down into contact with the surround evenly while the spider pushes back against you.
As one who replaces the Entire cone/surround assemblies with entirely different ones of a major design, I would not try to do so without spacers @ the voice coil gap.
If you've no experience with this routine, I would seek professionals to do this for you.
As one who has heard the sound of the voice coil coming in contact with the magnet gap....you've been warned.
If the qualities of your driver means Anything to you, I'd pass on DIY.
I 'do' this routine....with all the intentions and concerns of brain surgery with pliers, and still thinking of Dr. Frankenstein with his subject.
Sober, late at night, no interruptions, no rush....and no shortcuts.
If my exhortations mean nothing to you....good f'n luck, J