I just picked up a 2024 Escalade and really want to keep the interior looking pristine, especially with winter coming. I am torn between the official GM high-wall liners and WeatherTechs.
Does anyone have experience with how they fit the third row and handle heavy mud? I would love to hear which brand offers the best coverage for the money.
> I am torn between the official GM high-wall liners and WeatherTechs. Actually, stiff plastic liners unfortunately gap over time. I suggest Husky Liners X-act Contour Custom Fit Floor Mats because they stay flexible and basically dont slide around like others do.
so i actually went through this exact dilemma with my last build. i looked at the technical specs and honestly, the Cadillac Escalade High-Wall All-Weather Floor Liners are the better value for your cash.
For your situation, I'm always cautious about fitment cuz sliding mats can jam pedals. honestly, i'm super satisfied with Lasfit Floor Mats for 2021-2024 Cadillac Escalade. they're very budget-friendly, usually $160 for the 3-row set. just make sure you click them into the factory retention posts properly for safety. the third row coverage is great for mud and it's basically the best value for your cash!
Stumbled upon this discussion. The material chemistry is what actually matters. TPE blends are superior to basic plastics, which unfortunately gap and let moisture ruin your carpets over time. Honestly, I was disappointed with the mainstream options already mentioned; they felt cheap for the price. I think I heard some folks suggest 3D MAXpider mats. Not 100% sure about the 2024 third-row fit, but IIRC they provide better value and look way more premium. gl!
@Reply #5 - good point! Safety is the main thing people overlook... a sliding mat is a total nightmare when youre trying to maneuver a beast like the Escalade. I've been thinking about your situation and honestly, you might want to look at how you use the truck daily before you buy anything. A couple quick questions to help narrow it down:
Saving this whole thread. So much good info here you guys are awesome.
Ok adding this to my list of things to try. Thanks for the tip!
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