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SJR
06-14-2002, 19:42
I want the best. Any ideas?

Thanks for the help.
SJR

Alli-max
06-15-2002, 01:19
Lots of opinions here probably....

I have the Husky Liners. Works for me. On THIS truck, I have 65,000 miles on them. Still in perfect shape. Put over 110,000 miles on my last truck, with husky liners. Held up like an ox.

Big O
06-15-2002, 02:09
What Alli-max said!
:D

NutNbutGMC
06-15-2002, 06:34
^...Everything Big O said, and HUSKY LINERS.

imported_
06-15-2002, 12:17
ditto from above, 20000miles and still in great shape, and they hold about a gallon of mud and water.

cheers

56Nomad
06-15-2002, 16:50
OK..... I'm sold on the Husky Liners. Where is the
most inexpensive place to get them? Thanks.

Big O
06-15-2002, 18:28
I think Cabela's is about as good as any.

NutNbutGMC
06-15-2002, 19:13
Cabella's has some misprints in their catalog. I had to send back two sets before I got the correct ones. I finally MADE THEM actually LOOK and CONFIRM what the application was for, that was PRINTED on the box, no matter what their catalog number says. However, I think they are fairly well priced. I've seen HL's elsewhere up to dollars 115 per set (for CC). Mine (for CC) was dollars 79? maybe? Me tinks so.

56Nomad
06-16-2002, 00:05
I guess these are the ones you are refering to?

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jhtml?id=0014019&type=pod

I just need the front pair ..... $54.99

motovet
06-16-2002, 11:31
Do be careful they send you the right ones for the HD. I took mine out of the 00' we had and they seemed to fit fine. I noticed a few months later however that they had been wearing away at the carpeted area at the bottoms of the doors. The new ones for the "HD" fit perfectly.

NutNbutGMC
06-16-2002, 13:40
^,,Moto... that was not necessarily a stock number mistake. The early version of the HL's did not fit well at all, even for the correct part number. I called and talked to the engineer / designer at H.L., about this very thing and they acknowledged and have now resolved that issue with a revised molding. Good point and this issue could still surface, depending on how long any particular set has been sitting on the shelves.

JEBar
06-18-2002, 20:19
Husky Liners have done a good job for me on three different trucks since '95 ;)

SJR
06-19-2002, 15:44
Thanks for all the reply's.

I looked at the Husky Floor Mats but I also found some Xtreme Floor Mats at the same truck shop. They recommended the Xtreme's and I also liked them better. They have a smooth non-skid surface and fit really well. They have an attachment system that secures them to the carpet. Like the Husky's, they have a raised lip to hold lots of spills. I ordered the all rubber but they have the carpet over rubber for a more civilized look (I don't plan to spend a lot of time around civilization)
Thanks again
SJR smile.gif

deadlyman
06-23-2002, 06:40
You should look at the weather boots by fox enterprises. little pricy but love them they cover the hole floor and up the side all the way over the door sill.

INDI-GO
06-23-2002, 12:29
Got my Huskys at a local truck accessory shop. Around here they all either have or can get them next day. Front are specifit to the 2500HD but the rear are the same as in a Burb. Been a year ago, Don't recollect the cost. But didn't matter.. needed them for out on the ranch.
Mine is a Crew Cab.

FWIW, WallyMart has the window vent shades.

56Nomad
07-19-2002, 18:59
Placed the Husky Floor Mats in the truck.......
then put some Xtreme Floor Mats in. No
question, the Xtreme mats win hand down!
Much better fit (like a glove) and look more
durable. The black really looks good with
the graphite interior :D

Just my humble opinion...........

Alli-max
07-19-2002, 23:04
nobody cares for your opinion nomad.. :D :D

Find the mats you like and get em. I get in and out and in and out and in.... you get the idea... of my truck all day long. Now have ~70K on it. Mats are fine. I am getting a little wearing on the very edge of the door sill (on the matt, not the sill) where I put my foot down. BUT... it will still hold tons of H2O. I will prolly replace them after this next duck season in January, when I get close to 100K.

56Nomad
07-20-2002, 13:41
"it will still hold tons of H2O"...........

Alli-max

I really do like the pool liner look of the
Huskys, just not in my truck :D :D :D

Actually the Husky is pretty functional, but
the Xtreme's really dress out the floor.
They also have a contoured edge which holds
water and dirt.

GMC-2002-Dmax
07-20-2002, 15:19
WHAT CAN I SAY....????

HUSKY LINERS!!!!!!

3RD TRUCK - 3RD SET - NO PROBLEM - CARPET IS STILL LIKE NEW..

JMHO & $.02 CENTS

GMC

Eric Dubreuil
07-21-2002, 12:26
Having used both the Husky and Fox weatherboots, I would go with the Fox's everytime. :D ;) :D