Husky, Weathertech Or Oem Floor Liners/mats - How Do They Rank?

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I would appreciate any/all input regarding which floor liner/mats to purchase. I have read varying review regarding Husky and Weathertech. Most of the reviews for the OEM have been good.

1) Which one do you have?
2) How much did you pay, and/or where if online?
3) Would you recommend?

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johnebgoode

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I have the new style liners that are molded and have great coverage as far as carpet and sill plate is concerned. Bought them directly from weathertech online. Dont remember what they cost . I also bought the weathertech window deflectors .
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I have the Weathertech cargo mat behind the 2nd row & it fits very nicely...I like it & I'm glad I bought it...I can't comment on the others...
 
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Thanks for the reply's ...

However, just a couple more questions if don't mind.

1) "johnebgoode" did you also purchase the 2nd row liner? If so how does it fit? I know that "djnsmith7" mentioned it fit very well.
2) Did either of you purchase the behind the 2nd row liner? If so does the liner cover the area behind the 2nd row with the 3rd row folded up or removed?

Thanks Again, very helpful so far. Looks like I can purchase the 1st and 2nd rows for around $159 + $15 shipping.

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However, just a couple more questions if don't mind.

1) "johnebgoode" did you also purchase the 2nd row liner? If so how does it fit? I know that "djnsmith7" mentioned it fit very well.
2) Did either of you purchase the behind the 2nd row liner? If so does the liner cover the area behind the 2nd row with the 3rd row folded up or removed?

Thanks Again, very helpful so far. Looks like I can purchase the 1st and 2nd rows for around $159 + $15 shipping.

Regards,

Mine covers it with either the 3rd row seat installed or removed...Although I can't say how well it fits with the 3rd row seat installed because my 3rd row seat has been removed the entire time...But the liner does cover the entire area behind the 2nd row...The liner comes with cutout options so you can keep your 3rd row seat installed...
 
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"djnsmith7" thanks again ... one last question

You mention it comes with cutout options. Does it cutout for the 3rd row folded up or folded down. I.e. I am trying to understand if I choose to leave my 3rd row seats in, but just folded up will it cover that 2/3 area vs full area behind the 2nd row with the seats removed?

Thanks Again.

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You mention it comes with cutout options. Does it cutout for the 3rd row folded up or folded down. I.e. I am trying to understand if I choose to leave my 3rd row seats in, but just folded up will it cover that 2/3 area vs full area behind the 2nd row with the seats removed?

Thanks Again.

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I believe the cutouts are so you can leave your 3rd row seats in & do whatever you want with them...The cutouts are right where the rails are for the seats to be installed...Those are the 2 options when you order the liner...It either has the slots for the rails for the 3rd row or it doesn't...So, if your 3rd row seats are installed, I don't think it matters how you position them...Like I said though, I haven't installed my 3rd row since I set the liner in place.
 

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Their products are pretty good.

Coincidentally , My son goes to school with the owner's son. They are a quality business with great products. I used their mats even before I met the owner.
 

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The weather tech's that my dad bought for his '00 yukon xl, then put in '04 denal, and will see how they do in his '07 tahoe are still holding up pretty well. They have well over 160k miles worth of use. The driver's mat is pretty worn around the throttle pedal, but otherwise they are in great shape.

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