Floor mats - Weathertech, Huskyliner, etc?
#11
#12
weathertech,,a lot of $
good,,could definetly fit better, seem to hold up well.
A LOT OF $$ like all h3 accs
engineering should go another step in the fit dept
i feel good knowing that salty slush is not soaking into my carpet !!
scrub in the tub,,lookin good, i use a brush
A LOT OF $$ like all h3 accs
engineering should go another step in the fit dept
i feel good knowing that salty slush is not soaking into my carpet !!
scrub in the tub,,lookin good, i use a brush
#14
I've had the GM all-weather mats installed for about 2 years and they offer plenty of protection. So far no wear, not even in the driver's side heel area!
I think they look the best but as mentioned previously, the rear is a two piece design instead of one piece over the tunnel. If you usually carry 3 people in back, aftermarket may be better.
I think they look the best but as mentioned previously, the rear is a two piece design instead of one piece over the tunnel. If you usually carry 3 people in back, aftermarket may be better.
#16
Well if you are looking for a rugged, sportsman-like mat, go with the Husky. They dont look "pretty" or "proffesional" or anything, but they WORK. So if you are looking for "civilized" looking, DONT go with the Husky. But if you want a nasty mat that will do anything you need it to, go with the Husky.
#20
Instead of glue, I would use countersunk, short, stainless steel, #6 flathead bolts and nuts though.