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Marky Dissod

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Recently read too many threads preferring Husky interior mats over WeatherTech.
Problem is, WHICH Husky Floor Mats? Husky makes FIVE very different versions.

Uni-Fit
$70 for 2 front AND 2 back, cut-to-fit. Far and away the big bang for the buck, but obviously not the best.

Heavy Duty
$90 for 2 front mats built to order.
$90 for 2 2nd row mats cut-to-fit.
$60 for a front-center hump cut-to-fit mat that will not accommodate manual shifters or transfer cases.

Weather Beater
$90 for front liners boast 'laser-scanned' form-fitting with edges to contain spills (will not accommodate manual shifters).

Classic Style
$120 for 2 fronts built-to-order.
$120 for 2 2nd row mats (a larger one covers the central hump).
$80 for a front-central hump mat that can be trimmed for manual shifters.
$140 for a cargo area liner that can be trimmed for Tahoes with 3rd row seating.

X-act Contour
$140 for 2 fronts, will not accommodate a manual shifter
 

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I personally use the Heavy Duty set, first and second row. They did not offer a rear cargo cover without the third row seats. I have one by another company but cannot remember who it is and am not gonna go look.
 
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Click on the 'Heavy Duty' or 'Classic Style' links provided in my opening post.

Or, input Year Make & Model of an Escalade / Yukon / Tahoe.
 

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I've got x-act contours; love them. Good coverage, easy to clean at the carwash (spray them off with pressure hose), and I prefer the rubbery feeling they have vs Weathertech plastic. I can't speak to other Huskys but I'd definitely buy these over if faced with the choice.
 

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I've got x-act contours; love them. Good coverage, easy to clean at the carwash (spray them off with pressure hose), and I prefer the rubbery feeling they have vs Weathertech plastic. I can't speak to other Huskys but I'd definitely buy these over if faced with the choice.
This right here.... #1 reason to have them. X-Acts are more rubber than plastic. they lay down, cover well and are tough.
Composition is the main reason to buy Huskys.....
 

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This right here.... #1 reason to have them. X-Acts are more rubber than plastic. they lay down, cover well and are tough.
Composition is the main reason to buy Huskys.....
I have the X-Act contours all the way through 3rd row. Fantastic set - very happy with them.
I also have the Weathertech cargo liner for behind 3rd row in the brown color and it's a great piece - it has edges that come up to sit flush with the sides.
 

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Is anybody running Husky Xact Contour “rubber” mats in black over top of GMC Yukon Pewter color interior? Can you show some pics of black on Pewter?

I think Pewter is in between WeatherTech gray and tan - this is the main reason I’ve put off buying weather-proof mats. Cant decide. Probably over-thinking it. Form follows function - top priority is that I just want to get the best mats. But aesthetics count so I’m interested in what you guys/gals think.
 

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