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Old 04-29-2020   #21
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I checked a site that has pretty good info on model years and the changes Chevrolet made. They list no floor changes. It would take changes in the transmission tunnel to increase footwell area in width or lengthening the front floor to give more legroom. The automatic is easier for obvious reasons. Floor mats are the same with the exception of the hole for the grommet to allow the pin that holds them in place. At least Ecklers sells a set that fit 84-96.

https://www.corvsport.com/1994-c4-corvette/
Actually, the floor mats are different from 94-96.

And the difference is not on the tunnel side. Unless your car is right hand drive.
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Old 04-29-2020   #22
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I bought my first C4 pack in 87,I’ve been reading anything Corvette before that and have never heard of the footwell ever changing in any year C4.
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Old 04-29-2020   #23
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I had a 84 crossfire, 91Z and a 94Z since 2000.
Footwell has not changed. Carpet mat difference May from type of carpet and 95 may have eyelet for plastic hook on the floor to keep carpet mat from pushed forward.
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Old 04-30-2020   #24
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Thanks very much, guys.

Interesting, as I have come up with this info a couple of times, in obscure places. Then again, it’s not like anyone ever posts bad info on the internet.
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Old 05-02-2020   #25
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Well I have 1994-1995 carpet, along with door sills and floor mats in my car and it fits like it should..

Also my big feet work mostly well in the car.. the mostly is a me issue
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Old 07-15-2020   #26
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Found another reference to a larger footwell right here:

https://www.zr1.net/forum/showpost.p...7&postcount=29
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Old 07-15-2020   #27
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i'll check it out at next WAZOO meet. But, still not convinced.
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Old 07-15-2020   #28
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i'll check it out at next WAZOO meet. But, still not convinced.
Not convinced either way. Just curious!
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Old 07-15-2020   #29
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I agree, I asked Mark @ Mirrock corvette, he is a dismantler, he says no difference and according to the other post they said the dead pedal carpet edge does not wear, I have seen it just as bad on 94-96 carpet..
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