REVIEW - 3D MAXpider Floor Mats
#1
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REVIEW - 3D MAXpider Floor Mats
My second purchase for the truck, after taking care of the bedliner. You owe to yourself to get fitted floor mats no matter what brand you go with. Stock mats just don't cut it.
I went with these mats because they looked like they had adequate floor protection and were the lowest price-point for fitted mats. Lighting in pics is bad but i actually got the black color. They also sell gray and tan. I like the material used on these mats.
The top is a textured pattern but not over textured if that makes sense. I like this because you don't get hung up in any deep grooves but it does provide quite a bit of grip. This is great in the back because it keeps most things with decent amount of weight from sliding side to side. Also, the rear mat has the optional cut out for the factory sub box but if you don't have the sub it makes for a great place to hold jumper cables or misc. items.
The underside of the mat is a bunch of flexible plastic "hairs" (last picture). At first look I was skeptical but these hairs do an amazing job of keeping the mats in place. NOTE: if you are ocd in any way don't set these mats on the grass or ground because these hairs will pick up everything it can!
The only "negative" I can say these mats have is the post holes for dual post setup are slightly off. The posts do fit but the holes could have been made to a tighter tolerance IMO.
In conclusion, I recommend these floor mats
I went with these mats because they looked like they had adequate floor protection and were the lowest price-point for fitted mats. Lighting in pics is bad but i actually got the black color. They also sell gray and tan. I like the material used on these mats.
The top is a textured pattern but not over textured if that makes sense. I like this because you don't get hung up in any deep grooves but it does provide quite a bit of grip. This is great in the back because it keeps most things with decent amount of weight from sliding side to side. Also, the rear mat has the optional cut out for the factory sub box but if you don't have the sub it makes for a great place to hold jumper cables or misc. items.
The underside of the mat is a bunch of flexible plastic "hairs" (last picture). At first look I was skeptical but these hairs do an amazing job of keeping the mats in place. NOTE: if you are ocd in any way don't set these mats on the grass or ground because these hairs will pick up everything it can!
The only "negative" I can say these mats have is the post holes for dual post setup are slightly off. The posts do fit but the holes could have been made to a tighter tolerance IMO.
In conclusion, I recommend these floor mats
Last edited by Nate_C; 08-03-2013 at 01:45 PM. Reason: Additional picture and added color options available
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Rand STX (09-10-2013)
#4
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you'll like them!
#5
2016 F-350 Lariat
Glad I did a search for these here.
I bought a set of Weathertech liners, and they fit very well, but always look dirty. My interior is black too, and I see footprints on the Weathertech liners no matter what.
I'm taking a chance. The Weathertechs will get used every time I go to the range, so they won't go to waste. For everyday use, I'm hoping the 3D Max will work out.
OP. You have had them just about a month. How they doing?
I bought a set of Weathertech liners, and they fit very well, but always look dirty. My interior is black too, and I see footprints on the Weathertech liners no matter what.
I'm taking a chance. The Weathertechs will get used every time I go to the range, so they won't go to waste. For everyday use, I'm hoping the 3D Max will work out.
OP. You have had them just about a month. How they doing?
#6
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Glad I did a search for these here.
I bought a set of Weathertech liners, and they fit very well, but always look dirty. My interior is black too, and I see footprints on the Weathertech liners no matter what.
I'm taking a chance. The Weathertechs will get used every time I go to the range, so they won't go to waste. For everyday use, I'm hoping the 3D Max will work out.
OP. You have had them just about a month. How they doing?
I bought a set of Weathertech liners, and they fit very well, but always look dirty. My interior is black too, and I see footprints on the Weathertech liners no matter what.
I'm taking a chance. The Weathertechs will get used every time I go to the range, so they won't go to waste. For everyday use, I'm hoping the 3D Max will work out.
OP. You have had them just about a month. How they doing?
I think you'll like how debris doesn't stand out as much because it can spread out across the surface of the mat. No ruts to build up in like other brands.
#7
2016 F-350 Lariat
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!
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!
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#9
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I've had mine since April and I love them. I got mine from a guy on eBay. Don't remember his username though. Just search for 3D f150 floor mats and you should be able to find them. I think I paid $135 for the whole set for supercrew. The way I understand it is the 3D brand is actually straight from the manufacturer. They are also sold under the name Aries at other places for $199. Along with my wetokole seat covers, this was the best investment I made on my truck. Both will keep my interior looking brand new for years.