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Previous vehicle was an Equinox and had WeatherTech in the front, rear and cargo area. Had experienced some seeping of winter salt/slush onto the carpet and into the console, mostly in the front where feet are more often than the back. Also did not completely cover the driver’s left foot rest. Due to neuropathy in my feet, I constantly move my feet around while driving.

Purchased a 2020 Blazer 3LT back in June. This time decided to go with the Chevy cargo area solution. It covers the floor and the back of the seats right up to the head rests. Cool design. Pictured in previous post above.

For the front and rear I went with Tuxmat. Completely different design and material than WeatherTech, which includes much better coverage than the liners I had in the Equinox. I could never get the WeatherTechs completely clean even with a pressure washer. The Tuxmat quickly clean up from summer and fall dirt with a vacuum and a damp cloth without even having remove them, and look brand new. Happy with them so far, but will have to wait until spring cleaning (no garage) to see the impact on the carpet and removal of winter grime from the mats. Living in Montreal we can have some good snow falls, and road salt gets spread around pretty liberally here.
 

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I have the Chevy Floor liner mats. LOVE them. They cover more carpeted area than the other all weather mats. They are thick and durable. My only complaint is the back cargo liner is more of a thinner plastic type instead of the thick rubber. And the Velcro circles on mine didn’t last long so it slides a bit. But it’s more protective than the cargo mat 🤷🏼‍♀️
 

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Mine came with package that had the all weather package. The Chevy liners are great! I had previously despised the flat rubber mats. I refused to do business with Weather Tech due to some horrible shipping and customer service issue several years ago. I just put Chevy liners in my new 2021 Suburban RST and they are equally as awesome.
 

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I have a 2020 and just got all the mats from Chevy online and picked them up at my local dealer. We had a code for 10% off (WINTER10). Super happy with them!

The mats for the front are high-lipped and fit great! Excellent quality.

The mats for the second row interlock and have good coverage.

The mats for the seat backs and trunk are “OK”. They are of lesser quality — more plastic than rubber. The one for the trunk could definitely benefit from a lip and better fit. I kayak and often have wet items in the trunk. Having more of a lip to corral water would help!
 

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I have a 2020 and just got all the mats from Chevy online and picked them up at my local dealer. We had a code for 10% off (WINTER10). Super happy with them!

The mats for the front are high-lipped and fit great! Excellent quality.

The mats for the second row interlock and have good coverage.

The mats for the seat backs and trunk are “OK”. They are of lesser quality — more plastic than rubber. The one for the trunk could definitely benefit from a lip and better fit. I kayak and often have wet items in the trunk. Having more of a lip to corral water would help!
You say you have a kayak. How do you tie it down without raised side rails. Did you figure out a way to lock cross bars?
 

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You say you have a kayak. How do you tie it down without raised side rails. Did you figure out a way to lock cross bars?
I ordered the majority of the rack components online from Rack Attack and it couldn’t have been easier. I ordered a second set of core locks and the Yakima Sweet Roll from Amazon.

Here are the base components for the roof rack:
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