Weathertech vs Husky Weatherbeater

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They have a split in the middle of the second row buckets along the outside. Pretty slick having everything 100% covered.
 

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The only thing I dont really like about the 100% coverage with them is now when I get in the back seat of her $60K ride it looks like we have a work truck with rubber floors.
 

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The only thing I dont really like about the 100% coverage with them is now when I get in the back seat of her $60K ride it looks like we have a work truck with rubber floors.

I think it actually looks better than the loose fitted carpeting they are using now. That is if you keep it clean. Once it starts to get muddy or road salt, I agree with you.
 

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I'd try calling WeatherTech customer service and let them know what's going on with your liners. Send them these pictures to see if there's anything they can do to help
 
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Thanks Hosseface. Even though I don't have my Yukon yet, AutoAnything 15% sale ends today so put in an order for a set.
 
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Thanks Hosseface. Even though I don't have my Yukon yet, AutoAnything 15% sale ends today so put in an order for a set.

Mine are holding up great. Just cleaned it in/out yesterday and they still look like new.
 

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Mine are holding up great. Just cleaned it in/out yesterday and they still look like new.

I saw your other thread discussing the Husky cargo liner. Like the thread mentioned, would be nice if the cargo liner folded so that you can fold/unfold the 3rd row on the fly.

Is the material flexible? i.e. let's say I needed to use the 3rd row on the fly. Can you fold the cargo liner so that it will fit in the remaining cargo area?

Thanks
 

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I just received the complete set of Husky's in advance of receiving my Denali in the next couple of days/weeks. They look great and are nicer than the Weathertechs I have on my wife's Enclave. Thanks for the tips Hosse!
 
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I just received the complete set of Husky's in advance of receiving my Denali in the next couple of days/weeks. They look great and are nicer than the Weathertechs I have on my wife's Enclave. Thanks for the tips Hosse!

10-4. Glad you liked them.

In reference to that folding product - Nice concept but I think I would have to pass on that. I prefer a more OE look.
 

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