What are the aftereffects of rear fender sheet metal painting?
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Aftereffects of rear fender sheet metal painting: Color difference may occur, affecting the overall aesthetics of the vehicle. There are no other aftereffects or impacts, and it will not affect the driving safety of the vehicle, so there is no need to worry at all. After a vehicle accident, non-disassembly repair is a better choice. Introduction to fenders: Fenders, also known as wings, are divided into front fenders and rear fenders based on their installation position. They are a type of covering component on motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles. Installation design of rear fenders: Front fenders are installed at the front wheels and must ensure the maximum space for wheel rotation and jumping. Therefore, designers use "wheel jumping diagrams" based on the selected tire model size to verify whether the design dimensions of the fender are appropriate. Rear fenders do not have the issue of wheel rotation rubbing, but for aerodynamic considerations, they are slightly arched and protrude outward. Some car fenders are integrated with the vehicle body during production, completed in one go.