Which part of the car is the fender?
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Located on the outer body of the wheel, specifically the semicircular area directly above the tire. Below is relevant information: 1. Weak fender structure: If the fender develops cracks, it's likely due to being too thin, making it unable to withstand the twisting deformation of the beam head. In this case, reinforcing the fender with a "steel mesh" welding method is recommended. This not only maintains the original deformation capacity but also enhances the overall toughness of the fender. Avoid using steel plates for reinforcement as it may easily affect the fender's twisting deformation capacity. 2. Lower limit dimensions not meeting requirements: When the lower limit dimensions (which ensure maximum clearance for tire rotation and bouncing) are too small, the tire may frequently hit the fender when driving on bumpy roads, leading to cracks over time. Simply increasing the lower arm limit can prevent direct contact between the tire and fender.