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

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So I've been driving Silverados for basically my whole adult life, had the older 5.3s and now I've got a 2022 refresh LT Trail Boss. I always used to just throw in some WeatherTechs and call it a day because they were the gold standard back in the day, but I dont know if they changed the material or if the floor pan shape on these newer trucks is just weird because the edges on my current ones are already starting to curl away from the door sill. It looks like crap and it's catching on my boots every time I get out.

I moved up to Washington recently so the mud and rain here is way worse than what I was dealing with back in the desert. My lab also spends a lot of time in the back seat and his hair somehow finds its way under the mats which is driving me crazy. I'm looking for something that actually stays flush and has a better lip to catch all the melted slush and mud. I saw some guys talking about Husky Liners or maybe the X-act Contours? I heard those are a softer rubber so they dont slide as much as the hard plastic ones. Also looked at the TuxMats but they look almost too fancy for a truck that actually gets used for work stuff on the weekends.

I'm trying to stay under $250 for the front and back row if possible. I need to get this sorted before November hits and the real rain starts. Anyone have experience with the OEM all-weather ones versus the aftermarket stuff for this specific generation? I saw the Chevy ones have the little logo which is cool but I care more about them not warping after six months. What are you guys running in your 1500s that actually holds up to real mud and doesnt look like a potato chip after a summer of heat?...


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