What to do if the fender liner is broken?

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OBrandon
07/29/25 12:18pm
The fender liner needs to be repaired at a professional institution if it is broken. The fender can also be called the wing panel, which refers to the two panels on the sides of the car's front. These panels are part of the body's covering components. The fender is fixed to the fender beam, which is a structural component of the car body. The fender liner is also considered a structural component of the car body. Under normal circumstances, the fender liner does not get damaged unless it is subjected to external impact. If it is damaged, it is recommended to have it repaired at a professional institution, as it cannot be fixed by the car owner themselves. The car body is composed of the body frame and covering components. The covering components include the front fenders, doors, trunk lid, engine hood, and front and rear bumpers.
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