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2010 SCREW 3d maxpider floor mats. *REVIEW*

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Old 02-18-2015, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by CanadaTrucker
I have to say, I have nothing but good things to say about my 3D Maxpiders. This is my second winter with them (living in Ontario we usually get a fair bit of snow and slush) and I haven't had a problem. I usually don't enter my truck without kicking off most of the snow off my boots - force of habit really - but this does help cut down how much liquid and salt I bring into my truck.

I also ordered mine from www.partsengine.ca (I too was going to buy from Costco, but they were cheaper at partsengine.) The outer layer has certainly been strong enough to handle to wear that I've put them through. Long story short, I'd buy them again as they have served me well.
I don't know, but the picture speaks for itself. Do your mats have the water retention lip? This was a recent design change.
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Although the set I received did not have the outside ridges as shown in the listing photos, I love mine so far. Was in NC last week with ice and snow, no leaking. I did remove the round tabs off the 3D mats and replace with the factory retention tabs from the carpets, worked great.





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