3D Maxpider Kagu Floor Mats
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3D Maxpider Kagu Floor Mats
Ok let me start off by saying I am a huge Weathertech fan. In our immediate family we have 8 vehicles with either the all weather rubber 'slush' mats or the digital liners. Everything from my daughters' Subaru and Civic, to my Super Duty, Tacoma, and Ranger parts runner, to my Dodge Durango company car. Made in America is a huge thing for me.
That being said, I think the Weathertech products are just a bit too utilitarian for my tastes in the F. After researching a bunch of different products, I decided to pull the trigger on the 3D Maxpider Kagu Rubber mats in black. I waffled between these and the 3D carpeted mats.
Additionally, my car car is extremely low mile and the mats were still cherry, so it wasn't an absolute necessity to purchase aftermarket ones.
It took me a while to make the decision, as it appears there are no brick and mortar stores that stock these, and I really wanted to check them out before I bought them. Unfortunately, you can't even go to the manufacturer/distributor to look at the product, even more unfortunate as the parent company is only 25 miles from my house.
So I decided to order off of Amazon, and if I didn't like them I would return them, as Amazon has a fairly straightforward return policy.
Ok, so these mats are nothing short of fantastic! Extremely light, yet they seem to mask road and exhaust noise better than the stockers. The fit is virtually perfect, with no binding or arching of the mat, the holes for the securement hooks are positioned perfectly, and all the contours match the floor pan and transmission tunnel with perfection. I purchased the front and rear set, and the rears are a perfect fit as well. The material appears to be something that will last a long time, and is extremely easy to clean. These will contain spills and rain water/mud as good as any mat I have seen, and the look is good in our cars.
Sorry about the crappy pic, but hopefully it shows a bit of the fit.
That being said, I think the Weathertech products are just a bit too utilitarian for my tastes in the F. After researching a bunch of different products, I decided to pull the trigger on the 3D Maxpider Kagu Rubber mats in black. I waffled between these and the 3D carpeted mats.
Additionally, my car car is extremely low mile and the mats were still cherry, so it wasn't an absolute necessity to purchase aftermarket ones.
It took me a while to make the decision, as it appears there are no brick and mortar stores that stock these, and I really wanted to check them out before I bought them. Unfortunately, you can't even go to the manufacturer/distributor to look at the product, even more unfortunate as the parent company is only 25 miles from my house.
So I decided to order off of Amazon, and if I didn't like them I would return them, as Amazon has a fairly straightforward return policy.
Ok, so these mats are nothing short of fantastic! Extremely light, yet they seem to mask road and exhaust noise better than the stockers. The fit is virtually perfect, with no binding or arching of the mat, the holes for the securement hooks are positioned perfectly, and all the contours match the floor pan and transmission tunnel with perfection. I purchased the front and rear set, and the rears are a perfect fit as well. The material appears to be something that will last a long time, and is extremely easy to clean. These will contain spills and rain water/mud as good as any mat I have seen, and the look is good in our cars.
Sorry about the crappy pic, but hopefully it shows a bit of the fit.
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Wow that actually looks very nice! Blends in better than the Weathertech too.
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I thought I had seen you mention that somewhere, and one of the reasons I was somewhat hesitant. Not sure if there was a revision, but someone posted on Amazon that they fit perfect on the securement hooks so I pulled the trigger, and mine fit perfect.
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I paid $146 for the front and rear sets. I am pretty picky about things looking good, and these definitely work.
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