SimmZ
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2019
- Posts
- 115
- Reaction score
- 53
- Location
- Quebec, CAN
- Ram Year
- 2019
- Engine
- Pentastar 3.6
I always used WeatherTech or Husky Liners in my other vehicle, they are nice but priced (especially Weathertech) and I don't think the hard plastic finish look very nice and become very hard to clean as soon as it got scratched. So when bought my RAM 1500, I decided to check for other options (cheaper and better look) and then I found the 3D Maxpider Kagu floor liners in the showroom of local store (Canadian Tire), they was on sale and they was VERY cheap and surprisingly they were much cheaper than online (Amazon, etc.) in fact they cost 40% of the price of the Weathertech (60% cheaper)! The store had to order them from the manufacturer and it took around 1 week and I got them yesterday.
Just like the Weathertech and the Husky Liners, they are 3D liners who perfectly follow floor's curves, they are 100% waterproof, but the main difference between the 3D Maxpider Kagu and they other, is that they don't have the hard plastic finish, they have a kind of rubberized layer over the hard plastic liner that look a bit like carbon fiber mesh, in my opinion they look a lot better for a 4 seasons use. Only the time will tell if they are same durability as their competitors, but for the price, you can't really go wrong. I paid 139$ CAD (approx. 105$ USD) for the complete set for my crew cab when the Weathertech are 305$ CAD on their website.
Just like the Weathertech and the Husky Liners, they are 3D liners who perfectly follow floor's curves, they are 100% waterproof, but the main difference between the 3D Maxpider Kagu and they other, is that they don't have the hard plastic finish, they have a kind of rubberized layer over the hard plastic liner that look a bit like carbon fiber mesh, in my opinion they look a lot better for a 4 seasons use. Only the time will tell if they are same durability as their competitors, but for the price, you can't really go wrong. I paid 139$ CAD (approx. 105$ USD) for the complete set for my crew cab when the Weathertech are 305$ CAD on their website.