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I had these Lloyd carpeted floor mats installed in my 2015 Yukon XL Denali for not even a year.  The front driver and passenger side floor mats are the Lloyd LUXE version (top.highest model mat) since I figured they would get the most wear.  The second row, third row, and rear cargo mat are the Lloyd Ultimat (second highest model mat).  The back side of the mats is a very grippy rubber packing and the drivers side mat has provisions for the 2 OEM floor anchors that work very well.  The driver side mat never came un anchored or moved around at all while I had them installed.  These are significantly nicer than the stock OEM carpeted floor mats and actually stay in place.

 

The front driver side does show some minor wear, and if you look closely the silver "DENALI" embroidered lettering is a tad shade darker than the front passenger side mat; Again from normal wear.  Additionally, the front drivers side floor mat is cut larger than the stock one and covers the front dead pedal.  If you look at the pictures of the back side of the mats closely you can see some wear on the back side of the front driver mat due to contact with the OEM dead pedal area.

 

Very nice carpeted floor mats.

NO STAINS on the carpet.

NO TEARS on the carpet.

 

Lloyd Carpeted Floor Mats

Fit 2015-2020 GMC Yukon XL Denali

 

I believe these will also fit the 2007-2014 GMT900 Yukon XL platform with maybe an exception to the cargo mat?

 

Front 2-Piece Driver & Passenger Floor Mats - LUXE Mats

  • These are the thickest carpeted mats Lloyd offers
  • 1/2" Thick, 48 oz. weight LUXE Carpet
  • Ebony Color (Matches K2XX Jet Black Interior & GMT900 Ebony Interior)
  • Silver "DENALI" Embroidered letters
  • Premium Binding: Black/Black Vinyl & Stitching

 

2nd Row Bucket Seats (Captain Chairs) - Ultimat Mats

  • 1/2" Thick, 48 oz. weight LUXE Carpet
  • Ebony Color (Matches K2XX Jet Black Interior & GMT900 Ebony Interior)
  • Silver "DENALI" Embroidered letters
  • Premium Binding: Black/Black Vinyl & Stitching 

 

3rd Row - Ultimat Mats

  • 1/2" Thick, 48 oz. weight LUXE Carpet
  • Ebony Color (Matches K2XX Jet Black Interior & GMT900 Ebony Interior)
  • Premium Binding: Black/Black Vinyl & Stitching 

 

Standard Cargo Mat - Ultimat Mats

  • This fits behind the 3rd row with the 3rd row up and in use
  • 1/2" Thick, 48 oz. weight LUXE Carpet
  • Ebony Color (Matches K2XX Jet Black Interior & GMT900 Ebony Interior)
  • Silver "DENALI" Embroidered letters
  • Premium Binding: Black Black Vinyl & Stitching

 

These carpeted floor mats as configured to specs above are $775 Brand New.  Selling here for $500 OBO Paypal'd and Shipped CONUS.

Shipping might actually be a little costly, the mats have some weight to them when all combined, and will likely require 2 boxes to get it done.

 

Feel free to PM me with any questions.

 

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Edited by CMoore711

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