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ordered a full set of Weathertechs for my 2015 crew Sierra and the fit, both front and back, was horrible. edges all curled up, cut outs didn't line up, and overall just looked really sloppy, especially for $200. Really disappointed because I had them in 2 previous vehicles and they were great. I double checked the part # and I had the right ones, just didn't fit well at all. Exchanges them for some Husky Weatherbeaters, so hopefully those fit better. Anyone have an issue with Weathertechs in these trucks?

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I just sold my weathertech front mats this week and put husky weather beaters in and they're much better. Get your money back if you can and buy husky

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Weathertech used to be really good, but the quality has really gone down hill in he last few years.

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I got them for my 2012 Silv and love em..

My dad has them for his 2014 and complains that it slides, which there is a factroy hook on the floor, and the WT didnt have this molded...

 

My mom has them in here new equinox and they are a perfect fit..

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Fit perfect in my 08 but then I've had them since about 09ish.

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Not to derail this topic, but I've noticed that people who buy vehicles with nice carpeting, then put in rubber floor mats to protect it. But those who have vehicles that come with OEM cheap rubber floor mats, put in some kind of carpeted floor mats. Why is that?

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Not to derail this topic, but I've noticed that people who buy vehicles with nice carpeting, then put in rubber floor mats to protect it. But those who have vehicles that come with OEM cheap rubber floor mats, put in some kind of carpeted floor mats. Why is that?

 

For me, I'm thinking resale value as I typically don't keep a vehicle longer than 2 years. I'm also thinkin about how snow, salt, and other stuff is going to be handled in terms of keeping my dress pants clean when I travel for work. For the people that put carpeted mats over rubber floors, that's likely to dress up the interior a little with something that is reasonably "disposable".

 

 

I have Husky Weatherbeaters in my '15 Sierra and had them in my last three vehicles as well. The newest mats (in the truck) are the best I've had yet. I abhor WeatherTech and MacNeil Automotive (parent company) in general.

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Not to derail this topic, but I've noticed that people who buy vehicles with nice carpeting, then put in rubber floor mats to protect it. But those who have vehicles that come with OEM cheap rubber floor mats, put in some kind of carpeted floor mats. Why is that?

For me I use the mats that come with the truck. However I live in Canada aka land of snow and salt so I like to have extra protection in the winter because salt stains are not fun to clean in the spring..

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My Weather Tech's work alright. The ONLY thing I don't like about them is that they have no little pointy grips on the bottom and tend to slide around.

 

I have Weather Tech in one truck, and Husky in the other. I prefer the Husky liners because they stay in place and don't slide around.

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Mine are great, they fit perfect, and don't slide or move at all…

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I had weathertech in my Tacoma and they were perfict. I had them in the Silverado for a week before I got rid of them for Husky X-Act liners. I prefer them much better. Weathertech has gone down hill.

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