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Floormats for Telluride - good options?

I just got smartliners because they seemed to be close to the weathertec I had in my durango for half the price. Was a bit skeptical for the same reason but definitely pleased with them. Were a pain in the absolute hell getting the floor hook holes to reach in the back. Got it done though. I didn’t get the kit with the trunk cover because I got the factory carpet seat back version. They recommend setting them out to help them regain their preshipping shape but who follows directions. Installed 30 seconds after ups dropped em. 😂
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I just got smartliners because they seemed to be close to the weathertec I had in my durango for half the price. Was a bit skeptical for the same reason but definitely pleased with them. Were a pain in the absolute hell getting the floor hook holes to reach in the back. Got it done though. I didn’t get the kit with the trunk cover because I got the factory carpet seat back version. They recommend setting them out to help them regain their preshipping shape but who follows directions. Installed 30 seconds after ups dropped em. 😂
looks great, I was considering smartliners also...
 
I got smart liners. I love them. Only thing I will say is that they feel flimsier than the weather techs, but I wanted them for the second to third row coverage. Fit like a glove, and have holes for tabs.
 
I got smart liners. I love them. Only thing I will say is that they feel flimsier than the weather techs, but I wanted them for the second to third row coverage. Fit like a glove, and have holes for tabs.
The front two are sturdy. The back one is flimsy but in my case works fine because my kids don’t walk anywhere but to their seats so it just catches Dorito crumbs.
 
I’m the odd man out here; I went with WeatherTech. Had them in the Traverse before the Telly
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The front two are sturdy. The back one is flimsy but in my case works fine because my kids don’t walk anywhere but to their seats so it just catches Dorito crumbs.
I’ll agree with this. Front two are sturdier. And you’re right, the rear is for goldfish, fruit snacks, grapes, etc. haha
 
Same here. I normally go WeatherTech and went OEM all weather floor mats this time. The WeatherTech 2nd row mats that cover the center hump are awesome. Might eventually get that if I start using the 2nd row more.
I went with all 3 rows; agreed on the 2nd row covering of the hump. 3rd row has the piece covering the space between the captains chairs. They are more expensive than anyone else; I kinda like the Smartliners too
 
I went with all 3 rows; agreed on the 2nd row covering of the hump. 3rd row has the piece covering the space between the captains chairs. They are more expensive than anyone else; I kinda like the Smartliners too
I went with weather tech too. They are tried and true. I didn’t not like the smart liners because the 2nd and 3rd row are one piece.
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Does anyone know if there's a two piece rear cargo liner that can be used with the 3rd row down or up? Toyota made one like this for the Highlander.
OEM has a velcro fabric mat that covers behind 3rd and back of seats up or down. Just in case you weren't aware.
 
anyone have a promo code for the tux mats?
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Tuxmats arrived quickly and installed! They definitely look better in person than on website. Very easy to install and we based our purchase on feedback from this forum as well as some videos on how nice they clean up after sloshy winters.
 
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I want to get good floormats to protect the car, and there a lot of choices on Amazon: OEM, "TOUGH Pro", "Tux Mat", etc. Does anyone have a good experience with a particular company that they'd like to share in terms of fit, quality, etc? Thanks!
Tux mats, weathertech are plastic looking and the sides warp. Tux mats cover the edges and provide the best protection. I wish I had never bought the WT after seeing how nice the tux are.
 
WeatherTech isn’t upscale enough for some folks so I get it. I’ve never had any issues with looks or performance and I’m on my 3rd set
 




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