I have husky for my '15 Outback for almost 2 years now. There are wears but the normal kind (rub marks and minor scratches), no rips and no warps. However probably due to warehouse storage or shipping bending, some area took a few months to fix itself and bend back into shape. Also, the custome fit for me isn't perfect. The left edge of the driverside and the right edge of the front passenger have a gap even after fitting perfectly to other areas. Other than that, works really well keeping in mud, pebbles, snow, and water.
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U-Guard Maxpider Mats (+15% discount) and Husky Mats (+10% discount) - PartsEngine - Stackable with existing sale
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- HachiB901
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- Nov 14, 2014
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- m5love
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- Dec 15, 2007
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- Quebec City
Are the costco mats just universal mats or partsengine sells the same?
- ecobuilder
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- Sep 14, 2007
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- Calgary, AB
Bought a Maxpider set for the new XT5. Nice price.
Thanks OP!
Thanks OP!
- DeadHead
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- Jun 22, 2015
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- Vancouver, BC
I disagree. I have WeatherTechs in a 2006 Nissan Frontier and they still look as good as the day I got them. Granted I am an automotive detailer and clean them on a weekly basis. That being said take care of anything and they will last!patrickdominick wrote: ↑ Can vouch for these mats, have them in my FR-S, superb quality. much better than the WeatherTechs, Once you get WT's dirty, it wont go back to black lol
- Geologic
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- Dec 5, 2004
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- Toronto
Did you buy just now or in July? Coupon code says it's expired for Maxpiders.
- Tha DraGun
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- Aug 19, 2003
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Are these summer mats, or can they be used in winter as well?
- HDawg
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- Apr 30, 2006
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- Markham
Costco sells 3D Maxpider customs as well as universal. Costco redirects you to the manufacturer for the custom mats where you plug in some data, then redirects you back to Costco to complete the purchase. I wanted to buy some mats for a 2010 Buick Lacrosse, but Partsengine only had the rear mats. i ordered through Costco and got both front and rear for $215 after taxes for front and rear which i thought was pretty good.
As for Weathertech, I've had those for 10 years in my CRV. They are not pristine anymore of course, but they are still running strong and still look decent. I do NOT clean them often so I'm impressed they hold up well to my neglect
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- m5love
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- Quebec City
I'm not finding the custom mats on Costco site. Can you post the link please?HDawg wrote: ↑ Costco sells 3D Maxpider customs as well as universal. Costco redirects you to the manufacturer for the custom mats where you plug in some data, then redirects you back to Costco to complete the purchase. I wanted to buy some mats for a 2010 Buick Lacrosse, but Partsengine only had the rear mats. i ordered through Costco and got both front and rear for $215 after taxes for front and rear which i thought was pretty good.
As for Weathertech, I've had those for 10 years in my CRV. They are not pristine anymore of course, but they are still running strong and still look decent. I do NOT clean them often so I'm impressed they hold up well to my neglect
- ES_Revenge
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- Mar 23, 2004
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Most of which will also make them slippery as hell which is not what you want on floor mats!!!bubble.tea wrote: ↑ Tire Shine., or one of the other dozen black trim renew products available on the market will do that.
Anyway TBH the Husky Liners are probably the best of these uber-expensive car mats. They may not have the high sills like some WeatherTechs but they're the only ones with Lifetime Warranty, US-made, and they're cheaper to begin with.
...Oh wait it looks like WeatherTech now has lifetime warranty too??? Guess they stepped up their game after their "good for a lease" previous warranty of only 3yrs.
- ecobuilder
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- HDawg
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- homenoob
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- Sep 6, 2016
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The Husky X-Act Contour mats are made from a heavier rubber material (instead of plastic) than the Weathertech equivalent and seem to conform much better to specific vehicles. I'd say they're the top dawg of floor liners.ES_Revenge wrote: ↑ Most of which will also make them slippery as hell which is not what you want on floor mats!!!
Anyway TBH the Husky Liners are probably the best of these uber-expensive car mats. They may not have the high sills like some WeatherTechs but they're the only ones with Lifetime Warranty, US-made, and they're cheaper to begin with.
...Oh wait it looks like WeatherTech now has lifetime warranty too??? Guess they stepped up their game after their "good for a lease" previous warranty of only 3yrs.
- m5love
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- Dec 15, 2007
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- Quebec City
wow thanks for that! do they take orders in store?
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