Does a damaged car liner have any impact?

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JulianaFitz
07/29/25 10:58pm
Car liner damage does have an impact. Functions of car liner: Reduces and isolates road noise from tires affecting the cabin, prevents mud, water, and stones thrown by rolling tires from damaging the chassis and fender sheet metal, and lowers wind resistance of the chassis during high-speed driving. Introduction to fenders: Fenders, also known as wings, are a type of cover on motor and non-motor vehicles. They include front fenders, front fender liners, front fender lights, rear fender lights, radiator frames; rear fender liners, and rear mudguards. Fenders are the outer body panels that cover the wheels, designed with aerodynamics in mind to reduce the drag coefficient and ensure smoother vehicle operation.
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