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Has anyone had experience with the GM all weather interlocking premium mats both front (no console) and back?  Would like to purchase them to cover the carpet in my truck, but would like some opinions first. Or even if you got pictures. And if possible part numbers.

 

Not really interested in Husky or Weathertech. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

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I have the GM mats, but have a center console, so my front is split, but rear are interlocking. I like them, but:
- they are cut out under accelerator petal so dirt grinds into the carpet here. 

- the get caught in the rear doors and "fold" which becomes a permanent crease. 

- they weather/scratch and get a worn look. 

 

Protection is good enough though, and they fit really well. 

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2 hours ago, ftwhite said:

I have the GM mats, but have a center console, so my front is split, but rear are interlocking. I like them, but:
- they are cut out under accelerator petal so dirt grinds into the carpet here. 

- the get caught in the rear doors and "fold" which becomes a permanent crease. 

- they weather/scratch and get a worn look. 

 

Protection is good enough though, and they fit really well. 

Appreciate this info.....seems like they too come with their cons.

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I guess I solved the crease problem in the back. I forgot I folded it over the other way a few weeks back, and when I went to take the pictures, it sat more straight and doesn't catch in the door any more.  

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1 hour ago, ftwhite said:

I guess I solved the crease problem in the back. I forgot I folded it over the other way a few weeks back, and when I went to take the pictures, it sat more straight and doesn't catch in the door any more.  

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Nice.... thanks for the pics.....gives a great visual of how they would work and i now see what you mean about right under the gas pedal

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I have the GM mats in my current truck, but had Huskies in my previous truck. I've been happy with the GM mats but I also didnt have any complaints with my old Huskies. The cut out behind the gas pedal on the GM mats dont bother me really. Not really sure why they cut it out. What I do prefer about the GM mats is the rear mat has a lip under the rear seat that helps prevent items from shifting out from under the seat. Stuff was always sliding out from under the seat in my other truck that had the Huskies.

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12 hours ago, Cupton said:

I have the GM mats in my current truck, but had Huskies in my previous truck. I've been happy with the GM mats but I also didnt have any complaints with my old Huskies. The cut out behind the gas pedal on the GM mats dont bother me really. Not really sure why they cut it out. What I do prefer about the GM mats is the rear mat has a lip under the rear seat that helps prevent items from shifting out from under the seat. Stuff was always sliding out from under the seat in my other truck that had the Huskies.

Thanks for that info.....yeah I seen that lip in the pic......Huskys was my 2nd choice but I really want to give the GM ones a try

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I've got the GM mats with the cut-outs for the Z71 sill plates. I have no issues with the mats and they are super easy to clean.

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I have the mats and they fit perfect and look great. Never got stuck on the door and I just spray with an all purpose cleaner and use a dish brush to clean them.

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