

They don't go all the way to the door sill like the husky one but I am ok with that. The backside of them is kinda like Velcro but a little longer and really clings to the carpet. They seem pretty thick and have a rubbery feel to them. Now keep in mind I cannot compare them to weather tech or husky. The second and third row was folded in the box but was fine when taken out. I recently purchased a set of the Aries 3D all weather mats from ebay for $215 shipped for all three rows. This entry was posted in Accessories, Maintenance, Off-Road, Overland, Reviews. They’re so good my siblings have them in their 10th gen Civic and 2nd gen Tundra. It doesn’t have the rubber smell like other floor mats either. I’ve had these floor mats for over two years and been happy with them since day one. Luckily though, those seats aren’t used as often, and am glad there’s a floor mat there to protect the carpet. If I must point out a con about the 3D Maxpider, that will be I wish the 3rd-row floor mat would have a bit more weight so they don’t move and lift as easily. With these 3D Maxpider, cleaning is at a minimum so more time to thoroughly clean the exterior. We all want to have fun when we’re going on adventures, unfortunately, there is cleaning afterward. Since they cover the floor from edge to edge and to the door sill, I rarely had to do extra cleaning with the carpet. Sometimes the stain is stubborn so they need a little scrubbing. I simply remove the 3D floor mats and give them a fresh spray with the pressure washer. After a long wild and fun trip and adding a fresh layer of mud or snow both inside and outside of my 4Runner, cleaning the inside no longer feels like an inconvenience. What I like about the 3D Maxpider are opposite the things I’ve mentioned above about the OEM. Okay, enough with the negatives of the OEM floor mats. They’re identical to the stock carpeted floor mats so they fit well for aesthetic but not very functional. What’s the point of having all-weather floor mats when your floor carpet will get dirty as well?Ī third knock on the OEM floor mats is the size of the mats. Those Velcro bottom did help with grip and keep them in place.Ī second knock on the OEM floor mats is the tiny lip around the edge, or the lack thereof did not help keep the mud from drifting off to the side. With the 3D Maxpider, the issue isn’t as significant.

3D MAX SPIDER FLOOR MATS DRIVER
Other than the driver side floor mat which is locked in place, the front and rear passenger floor mats tend to slide all over the place.

One big complaint about the OEM floor mats is that they don’t stay in place. That isn’t to say the OEM ones weren’t durable, they lasted over 6 years until I sold them. The 3D feels lighter but appears more rugged. 3D versus OEMĬompared to the OEM All-Weather floor mats, the difference with the 3D Maxpider is night and day. For some reason, Toyota does not make this floor mat and many companies did not bother to invest in it. What I like about 3D is that they also have a floor mat for people with the 3rd-row option. The rear (middle) row floor mat is one long piece that also covers the driveshaft hump.Įssentially these floor mats are covering almost all crucial areas. The driver side floor mat has two holes to lock it in place for safety reasons. The bottom layer looks like Velcro which helps keep the floor mats stay in place.Īlong with the three-layered materials, these floor mats are raised along the edge to help retain the dirt you drag in with your shoes. The surface (top) layer has a cool looking weave pattern that helps with grip and retains debris. Rather than being composed of a solid piece of rubber, these floor mats consist of three different layers of material. Unlike solid rubber floor mats from the usual companies, these ones made by 3D MAXpider are quite unique. Luckily, I stumbled upon these 3D MAXspider more than two years ago and couldn’t be any happier. I didn’t want the super rubberized look from Husky and WeatherTech either and I needed floor mats for the 3rd-row seats as well. I hated having to clean out my truck after a trip in the snow because dirt and mud would stain beyond the edge of those floor mats. They were basically the same size as the carpeted ones which means the rest of your floor WILL get dirty. The fitment was great but they were not covering enough. I don’t have any experience with those branded floor mats but for my 5th Gen, I had the OEM All Weather mats for about 6 years until I decided they were not doing their job. When it comes to advertisement, you’d more likely than not have seen companies like Husky and WeatherTech glamorize their products. There is no shortage of all-weather floor mats for the 5th Gen 4Runner. 3D MAXpider All-Weather KAGU Rubber Floor Mats Review for 5th Gen 4Runner + 3rd-Row Seat
