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You can get the Husky WeatherBeaters in Black, Gray, or Tan. They are a little less rubbery feeling than the X-acts, but they also provide a little better coverage with the same excellent fit. If you drive up ramps or steep inclines with salty slush on your mats, They have a better lip to prevent spillover at the back of the mat/liner. I've had them in my truck for two years now, going on the third Michigan winter, no complaints.

Thanks brother. I'll look into those

 

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I have the Weathertech mats in my 2014 and they fit great and don't move around at all. My only complaint is that the don't have a lip to help contain the water from the snow melt in the winter and it tends to run back under the mat on the carpet. Along where the carpet met the sill plate I had white salt build up on the carpet. I had a '99 Silverado which I had Husky liners in it and I never had that problem. From looking at the picture of the Husky mats I would go with them. Then again I live in Michigan where we get a lot of snow in the winter where as you live in Texas so it might not be a problem. The reason I went with the Weathertech mats was because the had a one piece mat for the front since I don't have bucket seats and Husky didn't.

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I just got the Husky Xact for my Sierra, LOVE THEM. Fit is great.

 

I have weathertechs in my wife's Tahoe, and the fit isnt that great, and just dont do it for me, especially since I see what the Husky's are like.

 

DEFINITELY would recommend Husky over Weathertechs, but thats just my honest opinion.

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I have the Weathertech mats in my 2014 and they fit great and don't move around at all. My only complaint is that the don't have a lip to help contain the water from the snow melt in the winter and it tends to run back under the mat on the carpet. Along where the carpet met the sill plate I had white salt build up on the carpet. I had a '99 Silverado which I had Husky liners in it and I never had that problem. From looking at the picture of the Husky mats I would go with them. Then again I live in Michigan where we get a lot of snow in the winter where as you live in Texas so it might not be a problem. The reason I went with the Weathertech mats was because the had a one piece mat for the front since I don't have bucket seats and Husky didn't.

 

 

Actually, you can get full coverage in the Husky Weatherbeaters. They make a hump liner that ties in with the drivers front and passenger front. The fit is perfect, and you don't have to pull the whole front just to clean the drivers side front. I have had the full coverage Husky Weatherbeater liners, front and back, for two years now, and nothing makes it to the carpet underneath. The fitment is perfect.

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