Soon to be New Yukon Owner

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tjs3922

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They have the rubber ones to protect the carpeting, as most folks dont want the carpet all nasty from whatever is outside. Rubber floor mats are easier to clean as you can pill them iut and wash them. Carpet ones are much harder to get clean let alone keep clean. But everyone has their preferences.
Carpeted mats turn out great in the washing machine and dryer. Really turn out like brand new.
I like carpet mats but not in Central IL. with our winters
I get it. Everyone likes something different. I always found the rubber mats just trapped all the winter goo in the foot well and then my pant cuffs would sit in the puddle of goo.

Once i figured out washing the carpeted mats in the washing machine I was done with rubber.

I live about 500 due north of you!
 

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I have generally stuck with OEM mats. The newer Denali's have a slightly different mat than say a Yukon SLT or Tahoe. Both do the job.

I know what you mean about the oversize mats. Havent seen them in a long time.

I also dont let my mats/carpets ever get out of hand. Even in winter I will vacuum weekly and wash as needed.
 

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Mine does in the winter!

Tux Mat's are what I have in my truck and have gotten for our other cars, they are a nice in between and better than weather tech and husky imo. I have NO affiliation with any car mat company, or any car product at all.


@op, get some little mud flaps for the bad weather and rocks.
These look pretty good. If I hadn't already bought GM ones I might of gone with these.
 

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These look pretty good. If I hadn't already bought GM ones I might of gone with these.
I got the GM ones from my dealer as a throw in at purchase, so we are using those as well! Otherwise I was going to grab these. They have held up very nicely in my truck for almost 3 years now. I use my truck as a truck, live on a dirt way and they get thrashed with rock, salt,mud and whatever else I pick up on my feet.
 

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Extended Warranty? I just bought a Tahoe two weeks ago.. I had an ally warranty on an ’18 slt.. is there better today?
 
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Sweet, I lived on the South Side (about Adams & Western) for a few years in the late '60s. Went to Trewyn Jr High and Manual HS, when we had the MidState 9. One of my sisters still lives around there.
I'm not far from there. I actually live in Bartonville but said Peoria for a lot of people don't know when you say Bartonville
 

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I'm not far from there. I actually live in Bartonville but said Peoria for a lot of people don't know when you say Bartonville

I know right where that is -- just down Adams St. My sister played the piano for some retirement or mental health facility there, on Sundays. We'd always stop at Miracle Mart (?) or Steak 'n Shake on the way home, since they were on that side of the road. I knew the Presley family that had the worm ranch, too. Guess they are https://www.presleysoutdoors.com/ now.
 
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I know right where that is -- just down Adams St. My sister played the piano for some retirement or mental health facility there, on Sundays. We'd always stop at Miracle Mart (?) or Steak 'n Shake on the way home, since they were on that side of the road. I knew the Presley family that had the worm ranch, too. Guess they are https://www.presleysoutdoors.com/ now.
I am just down the street from Presleys
 

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I bought all my gm accessories from the internet and was happy with everything and saved a bunch of money.

Ended up doing the front and rear black GMC emblems, mudflaps, and rear storage floor and back of 3rd storage carpet protection mats from GM.

I liked the in WeatherTech mats for the first 3 rows better than GM.
 

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I purchased the "Premium All Weather Floor Liners" from the GMC Accessories website, and used my GMC Rewards Points. I also purchased the "Integrated Cargo Liner". So far, I've been pretty happy with them. I previously had the non-premium version on my 2022 Tahoe. The cargo liner uses circular dots with adhesive on one side and velcro on the other. On the Tahoe, you stuck one to the back side of the cargo liner and the other to the carpet on the back of the 3rd row seats and the cargo area and then the velcro was supposed to hold them in place. That design didn't work. The adhesive didn't stick to the carpet on the 3rd row seats when they were in the up position, and the cargo tray never stayed securely in place. On the 2024 Yukon that I have now, they seem to have changed the design on the dots, so instead of adhesive that's supposed to stick to carpet, they now use some sort of a hook & loop design that seems to adhere better to the surface of the carpet. So the liner on the back of the 3rd row seats doesn't fall down anymore when the seats are in the up position.

I'm sure that the aftermarket all weather mats are better quality than the GM version, however my preference is OEM.

Also, in case you're considering the cargo shade, I'd recommend against it, unless you have a Yukon XL or Suburban. On the Yukon/Tahoe, if I remember correctly, you have to remove it if you have the 3rd row up, and when it's down, there's a large gap between the front facing part of the cargo shade and the 2nd row seats. Clearly these were designed for the longer wheelbase, and to me don't provide much use since whatever you're storing underneath it is still visible from the front of the vehicle.

My Yukon came with the roof rack cross rails, which I like the look of, and also the cargo net, which I don't really find useful.
 

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