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I have an '84 Regal, 25'. Where/ how does one mount a spare tire? Also, any hints on where (i.e. what type of place or internet sites) to find a used (or new) Chevy rim at a reasonable price?
 
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Is there room in a storage bin?
How about above the rear bumper, like Dave's?
Ours is now under the bed.

What size Chevy rim?
How many holes?

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Mike I have a 1984 25' regal,I built a box out of 1/4"alum diamond plate about 35.5 x12x12 with a hinge on the bottom nice tool box.I mounted it between the tail lights on the bumper then made A frame out of 1.5x1.5 alum angle.riveted to body above tool box to bolt tire to which sit on top of box .Works well, great place for tools, bottlejacks,breakerbars,ect.goodluck Bres
 
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