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-   -   3d maxpider floor mats are pretty decent (http://www.the370z.com/exterior-interior/85692-3d-maxpider-floor-mats-pretty-decent.html)

kenchan 01-31-2015 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Zbrah (Post 3098084)
Still waiting for someone to make the cargo liner for our car, sucks that the g37 guys have it but nothing for the Z:shakes head:

why you using a Z in the first place to carry things in? :ugh:

Zbrah 01-31-2015 07:24 PM

How else will I transport the dead hookers? Usually I bag them up but they leave behind these red srains on the carpet. Just think if I have a cargo tray I can simply hose it off at the carwash:happydance:

Tadpole 01-31-2015 08:36 PM

I have had these in my Z for over a year now. Good mats to keep the dirt and grime out off of your floorboards. Worth the 85 bucks or so.

axmea? 01-31-2015 09:09 PM

Looks like a decent inexpensive alternative to weathertechs.

Tadpole 02-01-2015 09:58 AM

Mine are starting to show wear right at where your right heal touches the floor at the gas pedal. Also, the plastic holes supports are made of cheap plastic and will break over time with us pushing our feet to get in and out of the Z. I went to the local hardware store and replaced the plastic nut with a steel one and all is good now.
I have abused these mats considering that I work at a salvage yard with the dirt and grime that stay on my shoes or boots. If your shoes don't get very dirty these will be just as good as the weathertec mats for about 40 bucks Cheaper. They are easy to clean and they dry real fast. I also wipe them down with armor all to get that dark black look back
Overall these are good mats and a good trade off to weathertech.

free70 10-21-2015 11:52 PM

Can anyone provide an updated/long term review on these? Also does anyone have these on a manual z? Someone mentioned earlier they wouldn't work (I don't see how that would matter but would love to know if they fit 100% before buying). :)

babyzilla 08-03-2018 09:56 AM

Resurrecting this thread lol

There aren't many floor liner options for the Z other than the maxpider and WT. I've had huksy before which are great and less expensive than the WT, but they don't make them for the Z. I think the WTs are overpriced.

I called maxpider regarding the MT fitment. Overall they have great reviews, but like others have mentioned, the MT fitment is mixed on Amazon, here and other sites. Their rep assured me the liners would fit my Z with the MT. I ordered the liners on Tuesday from Auto Anything with a discount code and got them for $68 shipped. The issue is the Auto Anything website mentions the Z has to be an AT for the liners to fit. I called them too and explained the manufacturer told me otherwise and that if they don't fit I'd be able to return it with free shipping and no restocking fee. They agreed so I will update this thread once they come in.

The only reason I could think of as to why the liners wouldn't fit is due to how far the clutch pedal goes down. If that's an issue, I'm sure cutting a bit off the edge of the liner will provide enough space for the clutch to be fully depressed.

JARblue 08-03-2018 10:14 AM

There is absolutely no reason MT and AT models would have different floor mats. If the clutch pedal is being interfered with by the floor mats then you need to adjust your clutch pedal.

I have some other brand (no idea what) of rubber floor mat in my Z. Bought them for $20 from a forum member many moons ago.

babyzilla 08-12-2018 09:55 PM

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