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What are the best floor mats for a Chevy Silverado 1500?

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Just picked up a 2023 Silverado 1500 and want to keep the interior clean before winter hits. I’m stuck between WeatherTech and Husky Liners. Does anyone have experience with how they fit the newer cabin layout? I need something that handles mud and spills well without sliding around. What do you guys recommend for the best coverage?


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Jumping in here real quick... ngl i was in the same boat recently. I've had trucks for years but i'm kinda new to the 2023 cabin layout, so i did a ton of digging to find a deal. You might find this useful—check out the 'RealTruck' comparison videos on YouTube. They show the actual fitment on the new floors so you don't gotta guess. Honestly, you don't gotta spend $200+ for the big names mentioned already. I found some budget gems that work just as well: 1. Lasfit Floor Mats for 2019-2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 Crew Cab - I got these for around $130 and they fit like a glove. Seriously, they don't slide at all.
2. OEDRO Floor Mats Compatible with 2019-2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 - These are usually under $120 and they're basically tanks for the price. I went with the Lasfits and I'm just sooo happy with how they handle the nasty winter slush. gl! 👍


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In my experience, you should skip the WeatherTechs and go with Husky Liners WeatherBeater Floor Liners. Honestly, I’ve been pretty disappointed with the fitment of WeatherTech FloorLiners lately... they cost a premium but the edges always seem to curl up after a single winter, which basically defeats the purpose when mud starts seeping under. For your 2023, the Husky set is usually like $40-50 cheaper than the competition and they actually STAY put thanks to the nibs on the back. If youre really looking to save some cash, check out OEDRO Floor Mats for 2019-2023 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab. They’re surprisingly solid for a budget brand, usually under $130 for the full set on sale. I mean, spending $200+ on liners is just overkill when the mid-range options are lowkey better. anyway, gl with the new truck!


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