Which Part of the Car is the Fender?

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MakaylaDella
07/30/25 12:22am
Fender is the part above the tire, located between the door, hood, and bumper. Specifically, it refers to the semi-circular area directly above the tire. Here is some relevant information: 1. Fender, also known as wing panel, gets its name from the shape and position resembling a bird's wing in older vehicle designs. It is a type of cover component on motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles. Depending on the installation position, it is divided into front fender and rear fender. 2. The functions of the fender include the following: (1) Utilizing fluid dynamics to reduce the drag coefficient, making the vehicle more stable during driving. (2) Preventing sand, gravel, and mud splashed up by the wheels from reaching the bottom of the vehicle cabin while driving.
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