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REVIEW - 3D MAXpider Floor Mats

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Old 09-21-2013, 11:38 AM
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Thanks Nate, great review. This lead me to get these over the Husky weatherbeater set. I agree that these have a cleaner look. I'm in BC and found them for $160 with free shipping from parts engine. I haven't heard of them before so I'll reply after I receive them.
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Not F150, but I got these last week for the wife's Camry and they fit perfect, don't move around at all, and just feel nice. I had weathertechs in my 02 F150 and they were slippery when wet - not these. Very happy with them. Ordered from realtruck.com and got them in 3 days.
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Originally Posted by USCG-Retired
Got my 3D's yesterday. The fit is as good as the Weathertechs, which means, it's excellent. One thing I like more about them is that they don't slide around on the floor at all.

They seem sturdy and it will take a bit of time to see how much dirt (on black) they show, but so far, so good!
So after having these for a while what is your opinion on the black color for hiding dust and dirt?
Would you order black again, or maybe grey?
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I just got my set today from parts engine. Good customer service and the mats are really nice!
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got mine yesterday, I didn't like the two holes at the driver side, so I took off the two clips from my original mat, and clipped them into the new one, the fittings are ok, not as huggy as I thought, I might switch back my rubber F150 one once this one is all used up.
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Originally Posted by Dom429
So after having these for a while what is your opinion on the black color for hiding dust and dirt?
Would you order black again, or maybe grey?
Sorry for the late reply. Just saw it.

Dirt washes off very easy. Most dirt just brushes off. Damp rag does a good job in removing imbedded dirt.

Another positive experience. I recently filled up a 5 gallon gas can. Since I was not smart enough to bring a restraining strap to put it in the bed of the truck, I figured, since I was only about 2 miles from home, I put it in the back, on top of the rear mat. However, the new can had a flaw in the cap and about a pint or two squeezed out on the mat. Got home without any other issue and removed the mat. Nothing leaked through, but it did stain the mat, and I figured I ruined it. After letting it dry, I used a long handle scrub brush and Dawn dish soap.

After it dried, it was good as new - no stain.

Live and learn. On hind-sight, I was stupid to put the gas can in the truck. Won't do that again.
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Originally Posted by Darkz
got mine yesterday, I didn't like the two holes at the driver side, so I took off the two clips from my original mat, and clipped them into the new one, the fittings are ok, not as huggy as I thought, I might switch back my rubber F150 one once this one is all used up.
That was cheesy of them not to caps for the holes
Any hardware store has those black plastic plugs (I think i used 3/4").60cent
I just silicone'd them in the hole and they look Factory
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It was capped with plastic rings just like the OP's photo, except I didn't like the holes wide open compare to the stock setup, it looked much better after I install the factory cap onto it, completely covered and no holes for water to go in there, and it holds alot better I would say.
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so is the surface of these rubber or fabric?
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Originally Posted by SVTRaptor
so is the surface of these rubber or fabric?
bump.. anybody??


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