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Hey all,

 

I have been trying to find a complete floor liner for the backseat of my 2010 Sierra crew cab.

 

http://www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/64A2002A0A0.aspx

 

^ Above shows the style I'm trying to find. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any that covers under the seats as well.

 

I have my two large dogs in the backseat alot with the backseats raised and the combination of hair, wet/muddy paws can be a real pain to clean up. :cheers:

 

Any suggestions would be great.

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WeatherTech's are one piece if I recall correctly, and cover the entire floor in the CrewCab.

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+infinity on the weathertech. Best photo I had sorry, also that was brand new out of the box once it sets in the backseat for a little while it will fit better

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I have a Husky mat in the rear that covers the entire area in the back including under the seats. I dunno if weathertech is better or not (I hear that it is) but I like the Husky.

 

I had the husky liner in my old 2000 and currently in my 08 Tahoe. I would honestly say the weather tech is much better. Do I like the husky, Yes. What is my preference now? Weathertech.

 

Also Cabelas sells under the trailgear II name (they come in a weathertech box). If you or anyone is looking to buy PM me I have a $10 off coupon code for any purchase until 11/30

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I have a Husky mat in the rear that covers the entire area in the back including under the seats. I dunno if weathertech is better or not (I hear that it is) but I like the Husky.

 

I had the husky liner in my old 2000 and currently in my 08 Tahoe. I would honestly say the weather tech is much better. Do I like the husky, Yes. What is my preference now? Weathertech.

 

Also Cabelas sells under the trailgear II name (they come in a weathertech box). If you or anyone is looking to buy PM me I have a $10 off coupon code for any purchase until 11/30

 

 

Just out of curiousity, what is it that makes it better? The way it traps dirt or the texture or potentially the fit. I always hear they are better (and I think I can see why the fronts would be, just based on the way they would shed water) but haven't ever seen a set to compare.

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Thanks guys for the fast response and especially the picture. It looks like I'll be adding a Weathertech liner to my X-mas list for Santa to bring me :cheers:

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I have husky liners front and rear in my extended cab. Weathertech looks like good liners too. My husky liners have great coverage and trap dirt really well though.

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+infinity on the weathertech. Best photo I had sorry, also that was brand new out of the box once it sets in the backseat for a little while it will fit better

 

Theses are the WeatherTechs? They don't actually go right out to the door sills? I have the fronts only so far, and they do, so any excessive water and crap drains out of the the truck.

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What I love about the Husky liners is that they completey cover the carpet all the way to the plastic door sills on both sides. They have raised edges to trap any water or loose dirt/mud from getting on the carpet too. They go from the center console all the way to the back of the cab. Picked up the rear liner for about 70 bucks. It's two pieces but one is longer and overlaps the other so they work together as one. I'll snap some photos in the mornin.

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+infinity on the weathertech. Best photo I had sorry, also that was brand new out of the box once it sets in the backseat for a little while it will fit better

 

Theses are the WeatherTechs? They don't actually go right out to the door sills? I have the fronts only so far, and they do, so any excessive water and crap drains out of the the truck.

 

 

Like I stated above that photo was right out of the box (rolled up). Once they were down for some time they laid flatter and they do cover all the carpet and fit very nice.

 

My main complaint with the husky liners are they move around to much. My wife's Tahoe is awful the drivers side will not stay in place and moves around which means dirt gets under them.

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