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RicanGM

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Hello All,

Has anybody use the classic style huskyliners in their Tahoe?

I read some reviews that they wont stay put and the move around.

Am looking for a good quality mat that can contain snow/water in bad weather.

Thanks.
 
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east302

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I have them in my 98. Rear part number is 6121, front is 3110. Center hump with floor shift is 8221.

I don't know if they still make them, but I have no complaints. The driver side can slide a little, but it isn't bad enough to bother me and I'm pretty particular about those kinds of things.

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In mine (98 two door) the Husky part number was 2210. Not sure that it'll help, though, as it's probably discontinued.

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Stuff tends to slide around on it and you have to remove the spare to get the mat out. I guess it makes sense from a spill perspective, though.

Something with a lip and rubber texture would be ideal.
 

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