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Crew cab rear floor mats, full coverage?


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I had ordered a set of Husky Xact Fit floor mats for my truck, and I was a bit disappointed that the rear mats only cover the foot well area, not the complete rear floor. Does anyone know if the Weatherbeater, or Weathertech mats cover the complete rear carpeted area?

 

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Good to know, I may have to order them and return these rear Husky's. Can you post a pic? Are they a perfect fit or are there any areas that could be improved upon? I went with the Husky liners because the Weathertech fronts look like they could be a little more precise, from what I've seen.

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Husky weatherbeaters and Weathertechs cover the entire rear floor. The WT rears are better than the Husky rear. The Husky fronts are far superior to WT fronts.

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Husky weatherbeaters and Weathertechs cover the entire rear floor. The WT rears are better than the Husky rear. The Husky fronts are far superior to WT fronts.

 

+1 I have weathertechs and the rear is great, but the front is not as good as Husky.

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+1 I have weathertechs and the rear is great, but the front is not as good as Husky.

If I had it to do over again I would have Husky fronts and WT rears. Too bad both companies can't get them both right.

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my weathertechs cover the whole back.

i kinda wish GM would have put the work truck rubber floor as a option in all models.. honestly carpet just gets destroyed.

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Husky Weather Beaters have 2 different backs. The set sold with the fronts are not full coverage. The full coverage Weather Beater backs are ordered separately from the fronts.

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If I had it to do over again I would have Husky fronts and WT rears. Too bad both companies can't get them both right.

 

+1 This is what I have. My only complaint with the WT rears is that with the dogs and kids constantly getting in and out the rear floor mat moves around a bit. I'm thinking of adding a couple of strips of the hook side of Velcro to the underside of the mat and see if it helps a bit.

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Husky WeatherBeater full rear liner locks in place under the tire change tools bracket, and stays in place with the molded in carpet spikes.

 

I have had them in mine for a year now, none of them move or slide around. I also have the Husky Gear Box mounted under the rear seat, which also mounts in place with the tire tool mounting stud and wingnut. Nothing moves.

 

I have the separate front and rear WeatherBeaters, also the hump liner for the front. The X-Act Contour are slightly nicer material than the WeatherBeaters, but do not offer the hump liner or full rear.

 

If I were in your position, I would order the WeatherBeater full rear liner to go with your X-Act fronts. Best of both fronts and backs, IMO.

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I use Weathertech's rear floor liner model for the Yukon SUV in my '14 K1500 crew-cab Sierra Denali as it has the below rear seat accessory storage compartment and I wanted to be able to easily remove the floor liner for cleaning. Works fine for me.

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Full coverage? Get her to wear a padded bra with underwire that conceals it all and gives a nice boost to things.

 

Oops, wrong coverage! ;-)

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