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So I'm trying every avenue I can think of at this point because I never thought it was going to be this hard to find the seemingly nonexistent brown all weather floor mats with the removable carpet inserts. I've been to the dealership, tried various "factory direct" GM and Chevy websites, and even eBay with no luck. I can find the black ones but trying to find the brown ones are driving me insane. So if any of you have the light grey and brown interior with the matching floor mats and can post the part numbers for front and back mats you would bring back sanity to my life.

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Here are the part numbers for brown.  The numbers for black are allegedly 84982191 & 84645271 but I haven't confirmed.

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56 minutes ago, Lanesdad243 said:

Has anyone been able to find these mats?  I have exhausted many avenues and have yet to be successful.  I would even consider used ones at this point.

 

 

I'm guessing you didn't read the post above yours that has the #s for the brown ones...

 

Rear set is backordered, might take a couple weeks.  

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I did read it and the part numbers are correct.  The rear are available to order but not the front (84982192).  I own a repair center so I have various GM parts contacts, but to no avail.  Again, any info on an available set would be much appreciated.

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23 hours ago, Lanesdad243 said:

I did read it and the part numbers are correct.  The rear are available to order but not the front (84982192).  I own a repair center so I have various GM parts contacts, but to no avail.  Again, any info on an available set would be much appreciated.

 

 

Have them order a set.  Its that simple.  Wait for them to come in.  

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OK guys, update.  I was able to track down a set of the rear and have them in the truck.  The mission now is to find the fronts.  Not ready to admit defeat just yet.  Can't have mismatched floor mats!

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