Weathertech for GMT400 CK1500?

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So weathertech's site says that they don't make their laser fit floor liners for GMT400 Silverados... And that's really lame. I love the weathertechs and have them in my other cars.

Anyways... The floor profile of the front seats of a Silverado is the same as a Tahoe/Suburban isn't it? That's what I'm thinking anyways... It should be the exact same.

I looked everywhere for info if anyone had tried this before to no avail. So I went ahead and ordered a set anyways to give it a try. I will post here if they fit and how well.

I ordered WT# 462651 in Grey.
 

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@Ruger_556 used weather tech for a suburban, they look pretty damn good to me....

#255 post on his build thread
 

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I've got a set of Weather-Techs in my Suburban; there is a kicked up part on the passenger side liner due to my truck have rear heat/ac; but other than that it's a direct fit.
 

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Yes the front floor mats from weather tech are a direct fit.

Also if you have a crew cab like my truck, the rear suburban floor mat fits there as well.
 

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Yup, I think I was the first to give it a shot. I pulled them from the 88 and put them in my dually with the accompanying rear liner.

http://www.gmt400.com/threads/weathertech-digital-fit-floor-liners-for-gmt400-trucks.15645/

Some notes about them - They are designed for a SUV, late extended cab or crew cab with rear floor heating ducts. They also can fit differently depending on which seat base you have, as a rear-entry seat on the passenger side extended cab sits differently than a manual riser, or a power passenger seat.
 

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They fit fantastically FYI! They didn't send me the little floor grippers for the driver's mat... but they're shipping some out. Other than that I would highly recommend!

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I had Husky Liners in my Yukon... They were alright, but the edges were flimsy and lost their shape quickly.


I ended up going with WeatherTechs in my ZR2. I'm very happy with them so far! The only thing I did was trim the driver mat after it tried to kill me by holding the gas pedal to the floor LOL
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