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Husky Floor Liners

zimmthumps

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Just an FYI for everyone ;D

Here are the part numbers if anyone is interested in the Husky Floor Liners
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I think I'm gonna get a set for the great winters we get over here in OH & MI :rolleyes:

Front Liners (2): 3130
Front Center Hump: 8224
Rear Liner: 6275

Add a 1,2,or 3 to the end of the number for 1:Black, 2:Grey, 3:Tan

I haven't looked around for the cheapest place yet. ?One thing, definitely not Orderaccessories.com.
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Anybody know? ?Any volunteers to search ;D

 
I have had a set of mine since last year for my av i use them in the winter here in ca when i go skiing etc or when it rains. either way these mat fit great and kick ass. i bought mine in a local 4 wheel drive shop. anyhow i got the black as it matches the graphite carpet the best l8tr all.
 
THE Z66 and Z71 HD rubber matts are pretty good and hole a lot of gooky stuff.....but I can see the need in the rear to have one go over all the carpet.....Dayum messy kids >:D
 
I just received my HUSKY Floor Liners.

The fronts are great and live up to my expectations.

The rears do not cover enough carpet. Working in a dirt shipyard here on the Gulf Coast - I need all the carpet protection I can get. Need some that go to the door and then aft along the carpeted area adjacent to the sill.

Anyone know of a company making mats to cover all this area?

Thanks!
 
I got mine from Cabela's. Roughly $50 Front and $40 for the back if I remember correctly. I know they were the cheapest I could find at the time though.
 
Hey guys, in my white avalanche, i have that Blue color interior. The problem I've found with the floor mat situation is finding a set of mats that live up to my color expectations. Anyone know a maker of something similar to HUSKY, but in my color. Thanks guys.

Cannon
 
nm3 said:
How is it that you have a blue interior? Interior color's are Charcoal, Nuetral or Puke Green Northface edition isn't it?
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Now now, let's be nice here! By the way, you misspelled "neutral" >:D
 
Didn't mean to not be nice, Sorry. Didn't realize I misspelled neutral either. Otherwise, i would have fixed it. But the NFE puke green is still ugly! IMHO ;)

I do love my Husky Liners though....
 
To each his own. It would be a boring world indeed if everyones vehicle was painted Light Putrid Pewter Metallic! >:D
 
You are correct. That's what makes the world go 'round! I just have an adversion to cars or trucks in green. Pewter wasn't my first choice but, I'm happy with it now. When it first came out in 99 it seemed like it was the only color Chevy was producing. At that time I said I would never own that color truck. Looky here, 3 years later I got one. But, the plus to pewter is it reduces the temptation to paint the cladding and it looks cleaner between washings!
 
nm3 said:
You are correct. That's what makes the world go 'round! I just have an adversion to cars or trucks in green. Pewter wasn't ?my first choice but, I'm happy with it now. When it first came out in 99 it seemed like it was the only color Chevy was producing. At that time I said I would never own that color truck. Looky here, 3 years later I got one. But, the plus to pewter is it reduces the temptation to paint the cladding and it looks cleaner between washings!
The sage green seems to be much like the Av itself; people tend to love it or hate it initially. I warmed up to both the Av and the sage. Now I really like both. I remember thinking years ago that I would never own a green car. Then, in 1983, while trying to find one of two thousand 1980 Triumph TR8's that were built, I found and bought a demo in a forest green metallic, with less than 10,000 miles that had never been licensed. The Av is still only my second green vehicle.
I have been told by a couple of dealers that pewter is Chevys top selling color, in all the vehicles it's available in. It was on my short list when deciding what color I wanted. I have found that sage hides being dirty pretty well also.
I too installed the Husky Liners, before my carpet even got a chance to get dirty. On trips they keep a lot of grime, snow, mud etc. contained until I can get back to civilization. They are well worth the expense if you spend any time off the beaten path.
 
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