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12 minutes ago, Jeremiah Levy said:

Anyone tried the Chevy interlocking floor mats? Better or same as husky/weather tech? 

Yes, there's a thread on this. Majority is GM weather mats are better than Weather tech. I have the GM mats and I can say they're better.

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Yes they are better. I bought the rear interlocking GM mats and they fit fantastic, and go all the way to the back and nicely up by the seats and console. But for the front I prefer a bit more traction and a better fit. I love the Husky Xact fit front mats. They have a bit more coverage on the sides, fit perfect, and the material is more rubbery giving good traction as you enter. The Husky rear mat was not as good as the GM mat, as it did not go all the way to the back. I removed the underseat storage for full use of the floor so the mat going to the back mattered to me. 

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GM got the floor mats figured out better than the aftermarket companies and produced a quality floor mat.  I purchased a front and rear set and they have held up great for me, while the weather techs in my other vehicles look like garbage within a year, most with curled edges and poor fitment.  Go with the GM product if you can, they are actually worth the price.

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Besides the GM ones anyone know of a quality floor mats meant for us with the front bench seat. Need a brand that makes the 1 piece front floor mat. Ordered the Smart liner off Amazon for my 2021 and it fit like garbage. The holes for the factory clips were way off and fit like it was shorter than than suppose to be. I’ll be returning but now still needing a good quality mat.

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The interlocking mats from GM form a quality one piece cover and should work great for you, unless that is what you are saying you tried, then I apologize.

 

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I am a big fan of Weathertech products and the company, but I went with the GM floor liners. They fit very well, really like them.

 

 

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Anyone have pics of the interlocking GM floor mats. I’m being picky about them not covering the bottom sill/trim. Looks like the GM ones don’t cover that. But I’ll probably go with the GM ones cause I know they’ll  fit like a glove, plus I have enough points to cover the purchase. Anyone have the brown ones, stuck between the “dark atmosphere “(brown?) and the jet black ones.

thanks…

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Put weathertech in my first 2021 got totaled @1500 miles red light runner hit it head-on. 2nd 2021 came with factory GM like them much better. The weathertech were thinner and had sharp edges.

 

here ya go Darkshadow

 

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