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Old 01-18-2004, 06:46 PM
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Question 'Floor mats for winter - '03 Sub?

Please advise... I am looking for floor mats that will contain all the water from snow covered adult/kid boots in the winter. I need them for all three passenger sections of my 2003 Suburban (C1500).

Does anyone have any good suggested brand and models they like?


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check these out

mats

mats 2

front husky

rear husky

catch all liner

catch all 2nd + 3rd

These are most of the choices I have seen around the internet. Seems like the rubber ones with the lip would be best for Michigan, (my sister lives in Detroit, so I have some idea what the winter is like there). Hope this helps.
If you don't like any of these, you could try www.jcwhitney.com too...

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Husky liners have my vote. I have an ext. cab silverado, but the front mats are the same. I have the mats with the lip all the way around. I bought them mostly to contain mud(as I live in Houston and don't see much snow) and I've been very happy with them. Took the truck up to Taos, NM to ski over xmas, and I have a sloppy little brother with equally sloppy friends who rode with me to and from the slopes. When I got home there was not a speck of dirt on the carpet. I used to have a Tahoe and the Husky cargo liners are also nice.
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Also,..I ordered them from Cabelas. They were competitively priced and arrived very quickly.
Here's a link

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...14019&type=pod
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Re: 'Floor mats for winter - '03 Sub?

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Husky liners have my vote. I have an ext. cab silverado, but the front mats are the same. I have the mats with the lip all the way around. I bought them mostly to contain mud(as I live in Houston and don't see much snow) and I've been very happy with them. Took the truck up to Taos, NM to ski over xmas, and I have a sloppy little brother with equally sloppy friends who rode with me to and from the slopes. When I got home there was not a speck of dirt on the carpet. I used to have a Tahoe and the Husky cargo liners are also nice.
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