1996 tahoe 2 door spare tire location?

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i have a 96 2 door. it came with a full size steel wheel spare laying in the back cargo area. i have no clue where the spare was originally. there is a jack behind the left rear wheel well. the tank is square, right behind the rear axle. no space to winch up a spare there that i can see. keeping that full size tire in the back takes up a lot of room, i've been strapping it to the roof rack when i need to, but its freaking heavy and a pain to hump up there. i have the owners manual, but its not rally in there.

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I used to own a 1995 Tahoe and the spare tire was inside on the driver's side, vertical.
 
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i have a 96 2 door. it came with a full size steel wheel spare laying in the back cargo area. i have no clue where the spare was originally. there is a jack behind the left rear wheel well. the tank is square, right behind the rear axle. no space to winch up a spare there that i can see. keeping that full size tire in the back takes up a lot of room, i've been strapping it to the roof rack when i need to, but its freaking heavy and a pain to hump up there. i have the owners manual, but its not rally in there.

thanks
Look where the jack is located there should be a sticker showing the location of the spare.
 

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its it a space saver spare? not a lot of room there.

Mine was a full size spare. I don't think I have ever seen where they used a space saver spare on any truck model.

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That spare isn't bolted down and is just laying there. But that is where it lives, kinda.
 
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guess when i need the room, its going up on the roof like it was. thanks
 

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