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About Husky Liners Weatherbeater Fits 2019 - 2024 Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab
Overall Feedback:
94% positive
92% liked the long-lasting durability, but 8% found it didn't last as long as expected.
I was able to fit the rear liner under the storage tubs first and then fit the front liner without any trimming. There is no buckling or looseness anywhere on the rear liner.
I love that this mat is softer than other weather tech and others.
I have complained that the mats have scratched the plastic and chrome piece badly, and they won't come out. The mats have extended beyond the floorboard and damaged the plastic panels between the floorboard and door.
95% appreciated the ease of cleaning, but 5% found it difficult to clean.
I love that it is softer than Weather Tech and other brands.
I have to reverse the process on the rear liner when taking them out, but most of my cleaning will be on the front liners anyway.
The mats have cleats on the bottom which is fine for carpet. However, the front mats extend beyond the floorboard and touch the plastic panels between the floor board and door.
96% found it easy to install, while 4% had difficulties.
The floor mats fit perfectly and are much better than the stock floor mats.
The mat is easy to install with snap connectors that fit the factory snaps to hold it in place.
I had a concern about the installation of the back seat liner, but after trying it out, I found that it fit perfectly without any trimming, and I even lifted the storage tubs to fit the liner underneath.
The mats have cleats on the bottom which work well on carpet. However, the front mats extend beyond the floorboard onto the plastic panels between the floorboard and door.
93% liked the perfect fit and design, but 7% found it didn't match their car's interior.
I had concerns about the fit of the back seat liner with my factory under seat plastic storage tubs. I called Husky liners and they told me I may have to trim 2 inches off the length of the rear liner to accommodate my factory storage tubs. However, after looking at the fit and placement of the rear liner, I did not have to trim it at all. I was able to lift the storage tubs up off the floor a few inches and fit the rear liner under them first, then fit the front liner under the driver and passenger front seats. The front liners fit like a glove and there was no buckling or looseness anywhere on the rear liner.
The mat has snap connectors that fit the factory snaps to hold it in place.
The mats have cleats on the bottom which are fine for carpet. However, the front mats extend beyond the floorboard onto the plastic panels between the floorboard and door, causing scratches that won't come out.
91% praised the premium material used, while 9% found it prone to cracking.
I love that the mat is softer than others, compared to Weather Tech.
I am dissatisfied with the quality of the mats as they destroy the surrounding material while saving the carpet.
I will have to reverse the process on the rear liner when taking them out, but most of my cleaning will be on the front liners anyway.
94% praised the slip-resistant surface, while 6% found it slippery.
I like that it is softer than weather tech and other options.
I have complained that the mats extend beyond the floorboard and have scratched the plastic and chrome piece, indicating that they may not be slip-resistant and move around, coming into contact with the plastic panels.
I was able to fit the rear liner under the storage tubs first and then fit the front liner without any trimming. There is no buckling or looseness anywhere on the rear liner.
Based on my experience, the mats have effectively dripped water out to the side as intended, saving my carpet. I have also used them with wet, muddy work boots multiple times.
The mat piece comes out further than the foot rest area, leaving a flap that catches on my foot/pedal when shifting. It's not only a safety issue but also annoying.
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