Chevy "Premium All Weather Floor Liner" issue

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JBravo1977

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I bought a 2025 High Country a couple months ago and I bought the Chevy "Premium All Weather Floor Liner", cargo liners, etc. (similar to WeatherTech) to protect the floors. The cargo liner for the small space behind the 3rd row comes with two really cheap, round velcro tabs, one of which has already failed and been thrown away. Without that, they slide around on the carpet surface very easliy. Does anybody know of a solution to this? I've placed some non-slip rug liner (the white, rubbery, checkerboard pattern material that looks like shelf liner) between the carpet and cargo liner, and that isn't doing as much as I thought it would. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
 

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I bought a 2025 High Country a couple months ago and I bought the Chevy "Premium All Weather Floor Liner", cargo liners, etc. (similar to WeatherTech) to protect the floors. The cargo liner for the small space behind the 3rd row comes with two really cheap, round velcro tabs, one of which has already failed and been thrown away. Without that, they slide around on the carpet surface very easliy. Does anybody know of a solution to this? I've placed some non-slip rug liner (the white, rubbery, checkerboard pattern material that looks like shelf liner) between the carpet and cargo liner, and that isn't doing as much as I thought it would. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!


Replacement under warranty?
 

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Buy the Husky liners, they are kind of rubbery and don’t move around as much as the weather tech type
I have both kinds in different Tahoe’s. I like the Husky liners much better.
 

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I’d get the dealer to warranty them. Then I’d either use extra Velcro to fix your problem or sell them and buy a set of Huskys.
 

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I have the gm liners. I put a weather tech liner over it because the one on the seat back is split and fluids or debris could spill between them. I bought a husky liner because they claim to be rubbery. My dog boxes slide on them equally badly The Velcro on the back of gm liners came off while I was at the dealer on the day I picked up the truck. I’m going to put some heavy duty Velcro on the lips the weather tech liner and side of trim.
 

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The GM factory cargo liner sucks...
I've had the same issue and will be Weathertech soon.
 
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JBravo1977

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Buy the Husky liners, they are kind of rubbery and don’t move around as much as the weather tech type
I have both kinds in different Tahoe’s. I like the Husky liners much better.
I was expecting the Chevy liners to be rubbery and heavy like the Cadillac ones in my wife's XT-6, but they are actually pretty thin and flimsy. I may look into the Husky ones.
 

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I bought a 2025 High Country a couple months ago and I bought the Chevy "Premium All Weather Floor Liner", cargo liners, etc. (similar to WeatherTech) to protect the floors. The cargo liner for the small space behind the 3rd row comes with two really cheap, round velcro tabs, one of which has already failed and been thrown away. Without that, they slide around on the carpet surface very easliy. Does anybody know of a solution to this? I've placed some non-slip rug liner (the white, rubbery, checkerboard pattern material that looks like shelf liner) between the carpet and cargo liner, and that isn't doing as much as I thought it would. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Get some of the Velcro from Home Depot and put the hook side on the floor liner. It will stick to the floor liner like it was part of the material itself.
 

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