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What do folks like for cargo mats for a last gen Tahoe (2007-2014)? Behind second row of seats with third row removed. The reviews I've read of Weathertech and Husky suggest that they are a little narrow and slide around a bit, even with weight on them. Any first hand experience? Thanks!
 
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I've got them in my Pilot. Never had an issue with them sliding around at all. They advertise that they are "laser measured". The only issue I have had is the driver side floor mat edges are sort of bent and distorted where I drag my foot over them.I am Happy with my set.



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I got WeatherTech for the cargo area of my Ford Edge. Excellent fit.



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Posts: 30647 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Weathertech fits great in my Grand Cherokee as well and does not slide around at all. It takes a beating and cleans up nicely too.


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Weathertech uses a laser measuring device on a model of the vehicle they want to fit before making the mats. I hsve had several sets, all fit perfectly and non slid. All were for smaller vehicles, though.
 
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Guess I'll pile on.....have weathertech on 3 trucks/suv's: perfect fit, no sliding whatsoever.


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Lloyds mats. Great quality and fit. Much cheaper than WT, too!


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Catch All mats. They are carpeted on the top and rubber underneath. They fit well, match the color of the vehicle and are anchored to the existing interior space.


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Had 4 weathertech's no issues.
 
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Lloyds mats. Great quality and fit. Much cheaper than WT, too!


I have a Lloyd's mat in the cargo area of my Cherokee. Fit is perfect and quality is excellent.

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Go to the Chevy forums and see what fit best by people that actually have them for that model.
I have had WeatherTech in many vehicles and they were great. So I blindly purchased them for the Sienna before getting the van and they fit like crap and are poorly thought out for the movement of the center row seats.
Had I read the Sienna forums I would have known this issue as it was well documented and everyone suggested the Lloyds mats. So I will be buying Lloyds for the rears and am stuck with having to buy two sets and they aren't cheap.


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I've had weathertech in my last couple of trucks and I love them. Perfect fit.
 
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Thanks for the responses - I will give WeatherTech a try!
 
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