I've had them for all rows and the cargo area in all three of my 360's (including the two I own now). I posted some pics in a thread a long time ago here somewhere. Here in MN where we have snow, mud, sand, etc, they have done about 80% of the job I would expect for the money. The lack of cover on the dead petal carpet (my first 360 had a plastic dead petal before GM cut them so didn't matter) on my current two is a glaring oversight. They need to make a 2.0 version and correct the minor ommissions.
I've had them for all rows and the cargo area in all three of my 360's (including the two I own now). I posted some pics in a thread a long time ago here somewhere. Here in MN where we have snow, mud, sand, etc, they have done about 80% of the job I would expect for the money. The lack of cover on the dead petal carpet (my first 360 had a plastic dead petal before GM cut them so didn't matter) on my current two is a glaring oversight. They need to make a 2.0 version and correct the minor ommissions.
On the dead pedal- buy a cheapo wal-Mart rubber floor mat. Cut it to the size you want. Use 100% silicone caulk and apply to the backside of the mat. Then put that on the dead pedal. When it's time to clean/replace it the silicone will peel right off.
well I seen posts on this site saying people paid $400+, guess they came down in price a bit, cause on their website http://www.weathertech.com/chevrolet/2006/trailblazer/floorliner-digitalfit/ $179.90 for 1st & 2nd row, $99.95 for just front, On amazon for 1st & 2nd row I found for about $145-$150
On the dead pedal- buy a cheapo wal-Mart rubber floor mat. Cut it to the size you want. Use 100% silicone caulk and apply to the backside of the mat. Then put that on the dead pedal. When it's time to clean/replace it the silicone will peel right off.
Good idea. I never figured out why my first 360, the 2004 Rainier, had a nice solid one built right in. It seems like the biggest nobrainer on the car.
On the dead pedal- buy a cheapo wal-Mart rubber floor mat. Cut it to the size you want. Use 100% silicone caulk and apply to the backside of the mat. Then put that on the dead pedal. When it's time to clean/replace it the silicone will peel right off.
Good idea. I never figured out why my first 360, the 2004 Rainier, had a nice solid one built right in. It seems like the biggest nobrainer on the car.
Simple, it costs less for GM to not put it in...so they stopped. I made mine out of lexan, sprayed with bedliner, and screwed it down. I've had mine in for over 3 years and the spray still hasn't worn much at all. Plus, as someone else mentioned, the Husky Liners do cover the dead pedal. I have a full set of Huskys and I love them. Check craigslist, I got my second row new for $30 and the cargo one I think I paid $25