Where is the rear fender of a car located?

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VonGavin
07/30/25 9:00am
Car rear fenders are located on the outer body of the wheel, specifically the semicircular area directly above the tire. Car fenders, also known as wings, are integrated with the car's shell and can be considered as a covering component. Relevant information about car fenders: 1. Design of car fenders: Designed according to the tire model used by the car. Since car wheels have steering functions to ensure space during rotation, the front and rear fenders used in cars are different. For aerodynamic considerations, the rear fender's arched curve protrudes outward. 2. Functions of fenders: (1) Fenders can reduce the wind resistance generated during driving, which helps improve the car's stability. (2) Fenders also play a role in protecting the chassis.
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