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Mickey_7106

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Hello all,

I'm ready to pull the trigger on a set of weatherbeaters. the only thing is i can't find the piece that covers under the second row bucket seats and the passthrough. does any one have a part number at hand for that piece? i have a '09 yukon XL with 3rd row.

this is the piece. thanks to forum member fosscore for the pic lol

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Part number 19261 for for a 2011. Can someone confirm that it will fit my '09? thanks!
 

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Part number 19261 for for a 2011. Can someone confirm that it will fit my '09? thanks!

As far as I know ALL 07-14 are the same as long as you stay with the LWB... SWB is different from your XL.

The only other difference I know of is the second row floor liners are slightly different comparing the Escalade to the others due to the center console being different.

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I found this also...

https://frsport.com/husky-liners-19...n-yukon-weatherbeater-black-3rd-seat-floor-li
 
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Which one of the Husky is better, the Weaher beater or the Xact fit?
 

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I believe the suburban PN is correct. If I remember correctly there may be some minor trim instructions that are different. Husky has the install instructions posted, that should clarify that.

Worst case, call or email Husky and ask!

@gpracer1 , I have weatherbeaters in mine (installed last week), but I've never had the others to compare against. I can say I'm happy with how these fit, with a minor grip that the 2nd row over the hump is a little loose. I think that will settle in with some warmer weather though. Or maybe if I pull it back out and put some weight on it to flatten it a bit.
 

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I have had two sets of Weather Techs in the past but with my 13 Avalanche I went with Huskey liners. I will not go back to Weather Techs. JMO
 

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I have Xact Contour in my middle row (SWB) and I really like it. It's a little more of a rubbery feel than the weather beater material, which is also nice.
 

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I love the Husky X-Act Contour in my 2018 Denali. I love them EXCEPT for the 2nd row. 2nd row fit is terrible. They sent me a new batch with an "updated" cut, but still they don't fit leaving a huge hump in the middle or extra material at the ends. If this is fixed (haven't tried again since mid-summer '18) they would be perfect. I prefer the feel and flexibility to WeatherTech.
 

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Agreed. I have Weathertech all through my ‘02 Tahoe and I hate them. Husky doesn’t make Xact Contour mats for the GMT800 but I think I’m going to switch anyway.
I have Weathertech in the front and they are adequate with the hook in the carpet on driver's side to hold them in place but the passenger side doesn't have a hook/hole for a hook and it's always sliding around when my wife or daughters ride with me. Since it's able to move, it begins curling in the corner because it's not sitting exactly as it should. When they get out of the vehicle it gets moved enough to catch in the door jam, laying crooked. Someone gave me the Weathertechs. I have Husky in the middle and back. With the little nubs to keep them in place, they are hands down easier to deal with. I just can't justify getting rid of the front mats since most of the time it's just me and they are adequate.
 

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I love the Husky X-Act Contour in my 2018 Denali. I love them EXCEPT for the 2nd row. 2nd row fit is terrible. They sent me a new batch with an "updated" cut, but still they don't fit leaving a huge hump in the middle or extra material at the ends. If this is fixed (haven't tried again since mid-summer '18) they would be perfect. I prefer the feel and flexibility to WeatherTech.

I have X-Act Contour on my 08 Denali middle row and the fit is excellent. I agree on the feel and flexibility. Way nicer. WT is more textile and Husky X-Act Contour feel less like hard plastic and more like hard rubber.
 

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I have Weathertech in the front and they are adequate with the hook in the carpet on driver's side to hold them in place but the passenger side doesn't have a hook/hole for a hook and it's always sliding around when my wife or daughters ride with me. Since it's able to move, it begins curling in the corner because it's not sitting exactly as it should. When they get out of the vehicle it gets moved enough to catch in the door jam, laying crooked. Someone gave me the Weathertechs. I have Husky in the middle and back. With the little nubs to keep them in place, they are hands down easier to deal with. I just can't justify getting rid of the front mats since most of the time it's just me and they are adequate.
I added 2 carpet posts to the passenger side to mimic the drivers side. Weather tech stays in place now in the front.
Second and third row have terrible designs as the ends curl up from the rear doors hitting them. Can’t wait to replace them.
 

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