So I finally pulled the trigger on a 2024 Silverado 1500 after driving my old 2012 GMC into the ground. Man, these new cabins are basically luxury cars now. I'm used to just hosing out the floor mats and not caring, but this leather and the massive screen makes me a little paranoid lol. I'm in the Pacific Northwest so it’s basically mud season 24/7 right now and I’ve got a 70lb lab who thinks he owns the backseat.
I’ve already been looking at the standard stuff like the WeatherTech HP liners since the factory carpet mats are a joke for real work. But I’m seeing all these weird specific things like center console organizers that divide that massive deep bin—which honestly seems like a black hole right now—and screen protectors for the 13.4 inch display. Does anyone actually use those or do they just cause glare? I've got about a thousand bucks set aside for kitting this thing out before our first big camping trip next month. I want it to stay looking new but still be functional for a guy who actually uses his truck. What are the must-have interior mods that actually fit the refresh interior well? I dont want cheap junk that rattles or slides around. Anyone found a good under-seat storage solution that doesnt cost a fortune?
Saw this earlier but just now getting a chance to reply. Look, I’ve tried many different setups over the years and most luxury truck gear is just overpriced plastic. Since you're in the PNW with a big dog, you need stuff that actually holds up to grit and wet paws.
Unfortunately, I found the WeatherTech FloorLiner HP a bit underwhelming for the price since the edges started curling early on. Not as good as expected for such a premium brand. For your console, skip the high-end stuff and get the JDMCAR Center Console Organizer for Silverado. It fits the refresh interior perfectly for way less cash, solving that black hole issue without breaking your budget.
Late to the party but I agree on the liners. Unfortunately my last set warped and jammed my gas pedal while driving once... super dangerous. Does your Lab use a harness?