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What’s the consensus here on a floor liner and/or mat brand & type to use with the GMT900s? Saw the Husky X-Act Contour and Weatherbeater. Not too clear on the difference.

I need to get something for the Suburban.

I’m thinking liners up front for sure. Haven’t decided whether to do carpeted mats for the 2nd & 3rd rows.

Vehicle is my daily. So I’ll be primary occupant.


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There are some threads here about this. The consensus is that the WeatherTech mats are liable to curl at the edges. I had experienced that with some I had in another vehicle. I like the Husky brand and so do several members here. Others will chime in.
 
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There are some threads here about this. The consensus is that the WeatherTech mats are liable to curl at the edges. I had experienced that with some I had in another vehicle. I like the Husky brand and so do several members here. Others will chime in.
My search game is off. I couldn’t really find anything.


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Huskys here. They replaced the front liners under lifetime warranty when the driver side started to curl. I have full liners minus the cargo area and love them.
 

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Just installed the Huskys in gray. Matched my titanium interior nicely. There is a little overlap but they mold pretty well. The truck looks cool with 99% of it completely covered.
 

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I like the WeatherTechs. I had the curling problem too, so I e-mailed WeatherTech and they told me how to correct it. Worked pretty well. I posted on them a few days ago.
 

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I'm really surprised that there is no OEM all-weather floormat solution from GM - that we need to resort to Weathertech and Husky or some other aftermarket mats. I've gotten OEM rubber floor mats from Mopar, Honda, BMW for models up to 20 years ago, but you can't find anything from GM... Seems like a missed opportunity.
 

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I like the WeatherTechs. I had the curling problem too, so I e-mailed WeatherTech and they told me how to correct it. Worked pretty well. I posted on them a few days ago.
bill1013: Is that an amazonian peacock bass in your pic? Nice!
 

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I buy Lloyd carpeted mats for all my vehicles. I hate plastic. That being said the wife wanted something that will sweep out quick so I bought a set of these. Fit my 19 yukon xl perfect and no rolling of edges, full coverage and I gotta say, the price is great. I had them all in but I like my carpeted mats so the front is carpet and for everyday the plastic is in the back but for trips, vaca, etc the carpeted goes back in.


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I buy Lloyd carpeted mats for all my vehicles. I hate plastic. That being said the wife wanted something that will sweep out quick so I bought a set of these. Fit my 19 yukon xl perfect and no rolling of edges, full coverage and I gotta say, the price is great. I had them all in but I like my carpeted mats so the front is carpet and for everyday the plastic is in the back but for trips, vaca, etc the carpeted goes back in.


https://www.smartliner-usa.com/
These look nice. If I didn’t already have weathertech liners I would get these.
 

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I'm really surprised that there is no OEM all-weather floormat solution from GM - that we need to resort to Weathertech and Husky or some other aftermarket mats. I've gotten OEM rubber floor mats from Mopar, Honda, BMW for models up to 20 years ago, but you can't find anything from GM... Seems like a missed opportunity.
GM made floor liners for the GMT800 and GMT900 SUVs. I’ve seen both. The GMT800 were ok at best. The gmt900 ones were decent. I had a set of those for the last four years in my 2006 and they did a decent job. But the K2 platform SUVs, have some really bitchin all weather liners. They started with the really badass ones in 2018 but you can get them online. Anyways I replaced my gmc floor liners with husky x-act contour liners that I specifically ordered for a 2007 Denali so I could get them in black. They’re not a complete exact for but they’re pretty damn close and cover all the way to my door sill. I love them.
 

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bill1013: Is that an amazonian peacock bass in your pic? Nice!
Yes. It's a 7.5 pound female Peacock bass that I caught, in Lake Wilson, here on O'ahu. They put up a pretty good fight. Seems someone dumped them in the lake when they got too big for their aquarium and they loved the freedom. So no need go to South America...We get'um right here in the U.S.A.! And since Lake Wilson is a Catch & Release Area for Bass and other game fish they get pretty big. I've caught Peacock & Big Mouth Bass, Red Devils and Oscars all well over 5 lbs.

Also, the wife and I went fishing out by Honolulu Airport, tidal flats, and had a great time catching Bonefish on light tackle using small crabs for bait. I've got pictures and my friend Chris, Aloha Fishing Hawaii, even took a short video of me fighting my first catch of the day. I was really surprised how hard the Bonefish fight. He took off on me three or four times before I finally landed him. It was a good day!

P.S. They even have Snakehead in Lake Wilson, although I've never caught one. Too bad...I hear they are delicious!

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After my factory directed fix/repair my WeatherTechs fit like a glove. I wish I would have contacted them sooner. Damn! They look great!
 

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That's the turn em inside out fix right?
Yes. I was surprised how flexible they are especially when you lay them in direct sunlight. It softened them up quite a bit (But you don't have to put them in the Sun). I kept checking on them every once in a while to make sure they stayed bent in the reverse shape. After 2 days I washed them off, sprayed some armor-all on them, and they look great and fit even better.
 

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SO who makes a good Quality Carpeted Mat with Z-71 Logo BESIDES LLOYD? I bout Lloyds and have replaced them twice under warranty...

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After my factory directed fix/repair my WeatherTechs fit like a glove. I wish I would have contacted them sooner. Damn! They look great!
I have weathertechs in my 2007 and they're curling up. What's the fix?
 

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