What is the name of the metal sheet above the rear wheel of a car?

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Peeta
07/28/25 8:10pm
The metal sheet above the rear wheel of a car is called a fender. Below are specific details about car fenders: 1. Features of fenders: A fender is a type of cover on motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles, serving as an outer shell. It conforms to fluid dynamics, reducing the drag coefficient and making the vehicle more stable while driving. 2. Replacement instructions: The side panel of the car body is a single piece from the A-pillar to the rear fender. The rear fender is directly welded by the manufacturer using original welding technology. Both auto repair shops and insurance companies do not recommend replacing it casually. However, some cars have independent fenders, especially the front fender, because the front fender has a higher chance of collision, making it easier to replace as a whole piece when independently assembled.
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SanJosephine
08/12/25 12:59am
I remember driving for over ten years, and the metal piece above the rear wheels is usually called a mudguard. Its main function is to prevent mud, water, and small stones from splashing onto the car body. Every time after rain or driving on dirt roads, it helps keep the car much cleaner—otherwise, the car would quickly get dirty and the paint would be more prone to corrosion. On my old car, the mudguard rusted, and rainwater directly seeped in, causing rust inside the wheel arch, which cost a lot to repair. So, regularly washing its surface with soapy water or applying some rust inhibitor can extend its lifespan. While driving, pay attention to whether it’s deformed or cracked—a simple check can prevent major issues. Although it’s not a core component, daily maintenance is still worth paying attention to.
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