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Question for those using the X-ACT Contour model of Husky Liners (or any model) with the 2nd row bucket seat option... Does the 3rd row liner also cover the area between the 2nd row bucket seats?

I just ordered the 1st and 2nd row X-ACT liners but passed on the 3rd row since that row is basically useless and I keep the seats folded. I'd like some protection for the pass through area between the 2nd row seats since that has now turned into a storage area for the 2nd row passengers.
 

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Question for those using the X-ACT Contour model of Husky Liners (or any model) with the 2nd row bucket seat option... Does the 3rd row liner also cover the area between the 2nd row bucket seats?

I just ordered the 1st and 2nd row X-ACT liners but passed on the 3rd row since that row is basically useless and I keep the seats folded. I'd like some protection for the pass through area between the 2nd row seats since that has now turned into a storage area for the 2nd row passengers.

I have the x-act contour in all 3 rows and yes, the third row covers the pass through between the buckets.
 

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I have a 2009 Tahoe LTZ with the rear captains. Husky Liner sells a separate piece for between the buckets in front of the 3rd row for those models. I have the full mat in the rear and cut out the sections to allow the third row to remain in place.
 

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Yes, the 3rd row liner will help ensure that the pass through is completely covered.
 
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So I finally got around to installing my Husky Liners. The front liners fit like a glove. The 2nd row liner??? Not so much.... Is there some kinda secret sauce that I need to apply to get these things to lay flat. There are gaps all along the length of the mat. These were supposed to be X-Act Contour but the contour on my mats isn't very exact.

Wondering what others experienced with the same liner. My truck is a 2016 Tahoe LTZ if that matters at all.

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So I finally got around to installing my Husky Liners. The front liners fit like a glove. The 2nd row liner??? Not so much.... Is there some kinda secret sauce that I need to apply to get these things to lay flat. There are gaps all along the length of the mat. These were supposed to be X-Act Contour but the contour on my mats isn't very exact.

Wondering what others experienced with the same liner. My truck is a 2016 Tahoe LTZ if that matters at all.

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Make sure your carpet mats are pulled out. Beyond that, no, mine don't lie perfectly flat. Weird.


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Don't those husky liners have spikes on the bottom that tear up your carpet??? I use the weathertech 1 piece for the 2nd and 3rd row, they are incredible..
 

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RThomas, is it possible your 2nd row is the Husky Weatherbeater model? jl449's pics in the other thread show the Xact Contour with a smooth surface between the treaded footrests.

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Adding to my confusion, the Husky site shows treads between the footbeds for the Xact Contour model (can the Husky site actually be wrong??):

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Don't those husky liners have spikes on the bottom that tear up your carpet??? I use the weathertech 1 piece for the 2nd and 3rd row, they are incredible..

The xacts are soft rubber. There are spikes but again, soft rubber. Keep the mat in place but won't tear up the carpet.


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RThomas, is it possible your 2nd row is the Husky Weatherbeater model? jl449's pics in the other thread show the Xact Contour with a smooth surface between the treaded footrests.

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Adding to my confusion, the Husky site shows treads between the footbeds for the Xact Contour model (can the Husky site actually be wrong??):

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Autoanything site shows smooth:

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Checked the boxes that the mats shipped in from Husky. The packaging says X-Act Contour. I suppose I should have just called Husky instead of posting here but at this point I'm good with it. The ill fitting Husky mat is still way better than the GM all weather mat that got replaced.
 

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Thank you for the reply. I ordered the X-Acts for all 3 rows, and my 2nd row is the same as yours - with the tread plate between the footbeds. It looks like Autoanything is showing the older design for the 2nd row, which is what jl449 shows in his pics. I called Husky just to be absolutely certain, and they confirmed that the tread plate style is correct for the X-Act model.

I find this somewhat disappointing as you can clearly see the old design was a better match for the front row. If you look closely, the front row ribs on the X-Acts are close together. The 2nd row has them spread apart, more like the Weatherbeater design. It also feels to me like the rubber is slightly different in the front vs. the 2nd...with slightly more sheen on the 2nd, and possibly a bit thinner.

I agree with you that the 2nd row X-Acts don't sit as flat as I would like. It may seem trivial, but for those of us with kids moving between rows, its definitely a trip hazard. I'm going to try out the Weathertech 1-piece for 2nd & 3rd.
 
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Thank you for the reply. I ordered the X-Acts for all 3 rows, and my 2nd row is the same as yours - with the tread plate between the footbeds. It looks like Autoanything is showing the older design for the 2nd row, which is what jl449 shows in his pics. I called Husky just to be absolutely certain, and they confirmed that the tread plate style is correct for the X-Act model.

I find this somewhat disappointing as you can clearly see the old design was a better match for the front row. If you look closely, the front row ribs on the X-Acts are close together. The 2nd row has them spread apart, more like the Weatherbeater design. It also feels to me like the rubber is slightly different in the front vs. the 2nd...with slightly more sheen on the 2nd, and possibly a bit thinner.

I agree with you that the 2nd row X-Acts don't sit as flat as I would like. It may seem trivial, but for those of us with kids moving between rows, its definitely a trip hazard. I'm going to try out the Weathertech 1-piece for 2nd & 3rd.


NJ16Yukon can I sucker you into taking a picture of the 3rd row X-Act mat once you have it installed and posting it? I'd like to get a general sense of the coverage area that the mat provides before I spend any more money.... Thanks!
 

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Not trying to hijack the thread, but does anyone know if the 3rd row can be folded flat as normal with the 3rd row floor liner in place.....in any brand, weathertech, Husky Xact/weatherbeater?

I'm interested in one piece 2nd/3rd row liners and I think that limits me to either the weathertech or Husky weatherbeaters, but I could be mistaken.
 

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I have no issues with folding the third row down with the third row liner in place.
 

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Here you go RThomas. I think the coverage on the 3rd Row Xact looks good. My issue is more with the 2nd row. It's too long which causes the middle to bubble up, even worse than in your pics.

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I would agree that the 2nd row coverage is not good with that center section bubbling up like that. I've had the wetherbeater version of the Husky in my last two trucks and in my wife's current and last two suvs prior.....never encountered this. I wonder if they would be any different, figment wise?
 

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Thank you for the reply. I ordered the X-Acts for all 3 rows, and my 2nd row is the same as yours - with the tread plate between the footbeds. It looks like Autoanything is showing the older design for the 2nd row, which is what jl449 shows in his pics. I called Husky just to be absolutely certain, and they confirmed that the tread plate style is correct for the X-Act model.

I find this somewhat disappointing as you can clearly see the old design was a better match for the front row. If you look closely, the front row ribs on the X-Acts are close together. The 2nd row has them spread apart, more like the Weatherbeater design. It also feels to me like the rubber is slightly different in the front vs. the 2nd...with slightly more sheen on the 2nd, and possibly a bit thinner.

I agree with you that the 2nd row X-Acts don't sit as flat as I would like. It may seem trivial, but for those of us with kids moving between rows, its definitely a trip hazard. I'm going to try out the Weathertech 1-piece for 2nd & 3rd.

You get around to the Weathertechs? I'm on AutoAnyyhing now wanting to get some mats asap.
 

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Yes, I posted some pics in the "Weathertech vs. Husky Weatherbeater" thread. I ended up with Xacts in the front row, Weathertech 1-piece for the 2nd and 3rd rows. Very happy with the setup.
 

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If anyone is in San Diego, I have a full set (front/middle/back row) for sale since I sold my Tahoe. Only 1 year old - also have the weather tech rear cargo mat as well for when the third row is down. PM me if interested.
 

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