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As far as the front mats go, they are all pretty good, but for the rear, their is no comparison imo, the gm mats are the way to go. The husky rear mats are loose and flimsy where they go over the hump and they overall seem thinner. The interlocking Gm mats are solid and stiff across the hump and cover up the complete floor. It almost looks and feel like you have a rubber floor built into the truck.

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GM are the best so far , then husky . weathertech has become cheap - i hate that since i have been a loyal customer of theirs last 20 yrs 

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My 2019 AT4 came with the GM full weather mats.... Love them.

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I liked the nice all-weather mats that came in my Z71, but within a week I replaced them with the Husky mats.  The Husky mats provide much better coverage in the front and especially in the back floorboards.  Bought mine online at AutoAnything.com with a nice discount code.  

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6 hours ago, Taz56 said:

My 2019 AT4 came with the GM full weather mats.... Love them.

Same here, I have the GM mats Z71 came with the truck and having had weathertec, husky and others these are by far the best I have had yet.

 

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8 hours ago, BLBROWNJR said:

I liked the nice all-weather mats that came in my Z71, but within a week I replaced them with the Husky mats.  The Husky mats provide much better coverage in the front and especially in the back floorboards.  Bought mine online at AutoAnything.com with a nice discount code.  

You must not be talking about the liners. From what I understand, you can get gm mats or liners. You must have the mats, because the liners cover everything. Mine even slides under the under seat storage. 

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I put Weathertechs in the front of my 2019 double cab and they're good. Might do the GM ones in the back seat. 

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On 11/7/2019 at 1:47 PM, CarlDM said:

I have used all 3 brands and used to sell Weathertech.

 

Have Weathertech and GM in a couple of fleet use Yukons and Husky in my Sierra.

 

What I have found was over time the Weathertech did not hold their shape as well as I would like.  They are very stiff material and over time began to curl up especially in the top corners.  Not a ton, but enough that they no longer stayed put.  They use factory anchors but I have found they often come undone.

 

Because of their rigid design, they are also a bit difficult to remove and clean without dumping debris on the carpets.

 

The GM fit well as well and are a bit more flexible.  They seem to hold their shape better.  My biggest issue with the GM is they scuff easily (I have black) and seem to scratch, the always look dirty.  They will also crease if bent and not go back into shape.  The GM mats don't have protection under the gas pedal, at least not on the Yukon.  

 

The GM mats use factory anchors as well

 

The Husky is my favourite.  Full coverage, stiff enough to stay in place but pliable enough to fold a bit to remove.  The lay perfectly flat and use the factory anchors to stay in place. and sort of suction to them rather than push through.  They stay in lace but do not let any water through since there are no holes.

 

I am in Burlington Ontario and bought them at Riva Truck.  They carry both Wethertech and Husky.IMG_0763.thumb.JPG.68aeca7c0e69e76205965f46960c68b6.JPGIMG_0764.thumb.JPG.e5e32d654b44b469fbd9795c05862b1e.JPGIMG_0763.thumb.JPG.68aeca7c0e69e76205965f46960c68b6.JPG

 

 

 

That problem has been rectified on the 19's

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I replaced the GM mats in my AT4 with Husky and are very happy with the fit and coverage.  To me a better product than the more rigid GM mat.  I’ll sell anyone the GM mats if your interested.  May NA offer.  I’ve had Weathertech in other vehicles over the years and always end up disappointed in that they don’t hold their shape and begin to move around.  I think the Huskys are much superior.

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Thanks for all the responses guys. We ended up going with the GM All weather floor mats and i think we made the best choice. The coverage is amazing and the interlocking feature is awesome. Thanks for all of your opinions!

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