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What kind of floor mats do you have? Do you have the rubber or carpet mats? Which do you like better and why?
 
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Truck came with carpeted mats but I replaced them with "WeatherTech" floor liners. I had these in my 2008 and 2010 and when I removed them to trade in the trucks, the carpets were like new and so were the oem mats that I saved.
 
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I went with the weathertechs as well... Get mud on em? Just pullem out and hose down...
 
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I have the husky liners..full front and rear. I like them so far! Protected my carpet well the day I got them. Ended up spilling a 44oz pop all over and it caught it all!
 
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I've got the OEM rubber and love the look and performance. Not quite as good as Weathertechs at protecting the carpets, but they feel a lot better under your feet. There are days I just want a work truck with bare metal that you can hose down though......
 
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I currently have the heavy ribbed rubber mats that came with the truck. They are OK, but don't give very good coverage, especially in the back seat. Will be getting Weathertechs later. Have had them in several other vehicles, and I have found none better. A little pricey, but worth it.
 
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#32 said:
I went Husky primarily because that is what the local store had in stock. I was kind of worried about hitting my foot on the raised edge everytime I got in or out of the truck but I've hardly noticed it. I'm very happy with the purchase.
I have the Husky floor liners in both my 2010 Silverado and my 2011 Tahoe as well as my 1997 Dodge Dakota. Have been well pleased with them just like some of the other folks have already said. I personally didn't like the Weather Tech's as much but just my personal choice. I'm sure that they are a good product too. :D

Ordered all three sets of my Husky floor liners from Streetside Auto. Fast delivery and a good price (I thought).

http://www.streetsideauto.com/?utm_sour ... ide%20auto
 
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My WeatherTech mats are supposed to be laser cut, but they seem to move around a little. Does anyone else I have this issue? I was thinking about putting some Velcro hook fasteners to the bottom to see if this helps with the shifting. The little hook thing they included, doesnt work real well.
 
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My All Terrain came with 2 sets. The carpeted ones with the "All Terrain" logo, and the GMC rubber ones. I use the carpeted ones in the summer, and the rubberized in the winter or if I am going somewhere that might get muddy. Seems to work fine for now, and it was part of what I paid for the truck.
I put the weathertech's in the wife's Acadia. We both love them. I also put the cargo liner in her vehicle. Weathertech makes great fitting products!
 
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nascar4401 said:
I use weather tech liners with my oem rubber mats on top of them, works well catching the snow all winter.
+1

I have the over the hump Weathertech mats in the front and back of my crew cab for total floor coverage. I then put the OEM mats back on top to pick any loose stuff. Weathertech mats are second to none and the OEM ribbed rubber matts it came with look pretty good on top of them!
 
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My truck came with OEM rubber mats but I just installed weathertech laser cut mats. Not over the hump in front and full rear. I like them so far. :D
 
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