Help Anybody have Maxpider/Aries 3D floot mats?
I have them on my G. The ones i got fit in my coupe. and no, they don't move around. They seem to do a good job of keeping the mats underneath clean and fit pretty well.
Amazon.com: 3D MAXpider Complete Set Custom Fit All-Weather Floor Mat for Select Infiniti G35/G37 Models - Kagu Rubber (Black): Automotive
These were the ones I got.
These were the ones I got.
I have them on my G. The ones i got fit in my coupe. and no, they don't move around. They seem to do a good job of keeping the mats underneath clean and fit pretty well.
Amazon.com: 3D MAXpider Complete Set Custom Fit All-Weather Floor Mat for Select Infiniti G35/G37 Models - Kagu Rubber (Black): Automotive
These were the ones I got.
These were the ones I got.
I got mine a few days ago from AutoAccessoriesGarage.com. They've been running the 15% OFF for several days now. I've been happy with them the time that I've had them. No issues.
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My stock driver side all weather rubber mat has developed some holes. Good thing they sell these front and/or rear sets. Ironically the passenger side has no wear at all, practically new.
Good thing for amazon prime... should be here Saturday.
Good thing for amazon prime... should be here Saturday.
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Valid point. I'll know in about 2 months when we get snow here.
Normally during the winter I have heat set to the floor only and sometimes floor/vents. With the heat blowing down there, it should evaporate most of what's melted. The OE all season mats had deep grooves to hold any melted liquid.
Also, before getting into the car in the winter, I'll shake off as much snow off the shoes as I can.
Normally during the winter I have heat set to the floor only and sometimes floor/vents. With the heat blowing down there, it should evaporate most of what's melted. The OE all season mats had deep grooves to hold any melted liquid.
Also, before getting into the car in the winter, I'll shake off as much snow off the shoes as I can.
I actually caught a glitch on Amazon last week and picked up the 3D carpet mats full set for $25 shipped on Prime. Catch was that only gray was priced like that. Black and tan were $150. Gray rear set only was $64. But somehow the full set of gray was $25.
Scooped them up and then saw the price fall to $24.63 before finally returning to $135 when I checked the next day.
Scooped them up and then saw the price fall to $24.63 before finally returning to $135 when I checked the next day.
Valid point. I'll know in about 2 months when we get snow here.
Normally during the winter I have heat set to the floor only and sometimes floor/vents. With the heat blowing down there, it should evaporate most of what's melted. The OE all season mats had deep grooves to hold any melted liquid.
Also, before getting into the car in the winter, I'll shake off as much snow off the shoes as I can.
Normally during the winter I have heat set to the floor only and sometimes floor/vents. With the heat blowing down there, it should evaporate most of what's melted. The OE all season mats had deep grooves to hold any melted liquid.
Also, before getting into the car in the winter, I'll shake off as much snow off the shoes as I can.
Joined: Oct 2011
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It's been several years now. The mats held up ok, but only because the car is driven so little. Top layer in one spot has worn off on the driver side. Worn off, but not through. I'm sure in time it would wear through. Also, the foot pad itself is starting to lift on near the throttle. I think if I drove the car daily, these mats might last a year at best.
Going to try weathertech next.
Going to try weathertech next.







