A spare tire may or may not be on the car depending on the options selected when the car was originally purchased. If RPO (regular production option) N84 (spare tire delete) is specified on the options sticker underneath the passenger side storage compartment, then the car did not have a spare tire from the factory. Of course, the easiest way to find out if there's one on the car right now is to look under the rear of the car between the mufflers.
you just need the right tools and the spare tire.
Where is the spare tire located on a 1987 Corvette? Under the back of the car below the CORVETTE, use the lug wrench to lower it the jack is on top of the tire.
On the C5 Corvette, there is no spare tire. The closest you can get to a spare tire is on the C5 Z06 models. They had an option that included a 12-volt air pump and a can of Fix-A-Flat.
in the rear of the car underneith
The 2001 Corvette does not come with a traditional spare tire. Instead, it is equipped with a tire repair kit and an inflator, which are designed to fix minor tire punctures. This design choice is made to save weight and space, given the Corvette's performance-oriented focus. If you need a spare tire, you would have to purchase one separately, but it may not fit in the designated storage areas.
Above the spare tire.
it locks the spare tire from being stolen
The spare tire for a 1994 Corvette is a compact temporary tire, specifically size 205/75D15. This tire is designed for emergency use and is not meant for long-distance driving. It is important to replace it with a full-size tire as soon as possible for optimal performance and safety.
P155/80D16 or T155/80D16 Source is the Chevrolet Corvette Servic Manual
no, it does not...it comes from the factory with Goodyear Run Flats....
Underneath the rear of the car, below the fuel tank.
It depens. 1995 was a strange year for a lot of reasons. "Run Flat" tires were just coming into use, and the Corvette had the "RPO N84" option, saving the new car buyer $100 in return for deleting the spare tire. (This was found at: http://www.coolc4.com/1995-Corvettes.htm and other Corvette sites) Check your car's line setting sheet that gives all the codes of how it was manufactured. As for a complete listing of codes, and how to get a build sheet for your car, see:http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-general-discussion/956104-c4-rpo-faq.html Enjoy your car!