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10 hours ago, eppieguy said:

Mine weren’t cut, they were put under the storage box.  

Same here with my 2019 RST/Z-71.  the rear liners go all the way under the rear storage to the cab wall.

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mine were trimmed slightly on passengers side only just the far back lip

so the storage could sit level on the floor,

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To me the bad thing about these mats is that every once and a while I have the local car wash clean all my mats. Now if I want the rear mats cleaned I have to take the storage container out just to have the mats cleaned.

Tom

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I have the same issue. 

I don't want to cut the liners, but the storage box will not fit.
I'm thinking about just trimming the raised lip by the jack.

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I had to trim mine. The storage box wouldn’t fit without trimming the mat.

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14 hours ago, ccaillet said:

I have the same issue. 

I don't want to cut the liners, but the storage box will not fit.
I'm thinking about just trimming the raised lip by the jack.

 

That's what I did. I didn't trim the mat per the factory instructions, but did it so the carpeted box would fit over it. I didn't cut that much off doing that. 

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On 8/17/2019 at 8:02 PM, Fuelie said:

To me the bad thing about these mats is that every once and a while I have the local car wash clean all my mats. Now if I want the rear mats cleaned I have to take the storage container out just to have the mats cleaned.

Yeah, I agree.  It makes cleaning winter salt tracked in a real nightmare, but I guess if you only do it at the end of the season, doing it once a year isn't awful?

 

What did you guys use to trim with as it's pretty thick?  Just a utility knife?

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Not to steal the thread, but how are people cleaning their all weather mats without removing them (thinking the back ones, not front).

 

Just scrubbing with a rag then vacuum to dry or a dry rag to dry?

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8 hours ago, JAshworth03 said:

Not to steal the thread, but how are people cleaning their all weather mats without removing them (thinking the back ones, not front).

 

Just scrubbing with a rag then vacuum to dry or a dry rag to dry?

I just use soapy Terry cloth then wipe with a couple dry ones... has worked perfectly for over a year for me...

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I ordered these mats from my dealer and had to install them myself. They come with instructions and the instructions clearly stated to cut the mats to put the storage box in. I removed the box and installed the mats and before i trimmed them I wanted to see how they fit. After I fit them without the storage box in I decided to leave the storage box out and leave the waterproof mats all the way through this way the whole truck is protects and water tight. 

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On 11/18/2019 at 10:00 AM, Jake rome said:

I ordered these mats from my dealer and had to install them myself. They come with instructions and the instructions clearly stated to cut the mats to put the storage box in. I removed the box and installed the mats and before i trimmed them I wanted to see how they fit. After I fit them without the storage box in I decided to leave the storage box out and leave the waterproof mats all the way through this way the whole truck is protects and water tight. 

I did the same.  I would rather have the full protection of my carpet.  Also, I had an old tool box laying around empty that I secured under the driver's side back seat to give me some "closed" storage.  It works great - plus, it was the tool box my late father gave me so I have the satisfaction of knowing I have something from him in the truck with me.

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Ordering the rear floor liners this week for my 2020 sierra, i have the carpeted storage box under my rear-seats. This info has been very helpful. I think I will take out the box and use the liners as mentioned here. I currently have two car seats in the rear anyway, so I can't get to anything that's in the carpeted bin, because I can't raise the seat. Also, can't use my rear seat backrest storage either. I guess I won't see the full benefits until the kids grow.  These posts have been helpful Thanks everyone!

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Just purchased 2020 Silverado (with the storage box installed).  I let the dealer talk me into Chevy floor liners vs weather tech.  Both sides of the rear seat floor liner need to be trimmed, and they both have different cut lines. Looks just like the pic from RivieraGS above. The cut was easy with a box knife, and enough goes under the storage box to hide bad cuts. Yes, the jack and its mount need to be unscrewed and removed on the passenger side, there is a single star-drive screw on the drivers side.  It will be a pain if I need to take them out to clean them.  It does not fit "like a glove"....somewhat disappointing that Chevy can't some up with a version made specifically for that configuration.  I looked at the Weather Tech pictures and they look they they have a more accurate contoured cut.  I had those for my 2015 Sierra and they fit perfectly.  The Chevy floor liners seem to leave a few gaps.  Maybe just me but if I had to do it again I'd pay the extra and get Weather Tech.

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I just bought a Custom Trail Boss, Crew Cab this week.  I earned 20,000 Chevy points, which is worth $100 redeemable at a dealer for service or parts.  I used that voucher to purchase the front row Chevy all weather, full coverage liners.  That means I paid $30 out the door after sales tax for the front liners.  They fit great, and I like how solid the interlock is. For my 2020 truck the entire area under the gas pedal was covered very well.  They might have changed the design since the previous persons stated there was a problem.  My father has a 2019 Tahoe with these liners, and he is well satisfied.

 

My dealer did not have the second row liners in stock.  I ordered them from Chevy online, using code APRIL10 and got 10% off with free delivery to the dealer.  So I was all in $108 for doth sets of liners, which is a great deal!

 

I owned the rubber Weathertech, not full coverage fit but the less expensive type, and was OK with them in my previous SUV.  They were relatively flat, not going up the sides of the center console, so there is no way they would have curled.  In the second row the interlock was not that great, and they slid apart all the time.  I had not secured the second row with and fasteners because I was a bit lazy and never got around to it.

 

I don't have any experience with the Husky products.  I would have bought the Husky products, except for having the $100 voucher.

 

Thank you everyone on this thread.  It helped me make a decision what I was going to purchase.  I am very satisfied with the Chevy liners.

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