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The fender liner is a plastic, steel or aluminum sheet that lines the inside of your wheel well to prevent debris and water from damaging internal components. When wheels spin, they tend to throw up debris like water, sand, and dirt around them as a result of the centripetal force generated by the wheel.
Fender liners are mostly made of polyethylene or polypropylene plastic, but can also be made of steel and aluminum. Fender liners are designed to be consistently covered by dirt and water, making plastic a popular material because it doesn’t rust. Fender liners should also be durable enough to withstand occasional contact with your car’s spinning wheel.
Fender liners can cost anywhere between $3 and $400. They can come individually or in pairs. They can also be bundled with other body panels like fenders and hoods.
Sometimes worn fender liners become loose or simply fall off. When this happens, you’re exposing your engine and nearby components to a lot of damage. This is because the tires can actually throw objects like pebbles at incredibly high speeds. Without a fender liner, foreign objects will essentially become projectiles and create a domino effect of problems. Even though fender liners may seem like a minor component, they actually protect your vehicle from major damage and prevent expensive repairs down the line.
If your fender liner is broken or has fallen off, you can get replacement fender liners here at CarParts.com! You can be sure that our fender liners are built to last, because we source them from the most reputable brands. They’re guaranteed to fit your vehicle because they’re made with OE specifications.
Our parts are also competitively priced, so you can prevent rust and protect your engine without breaking the bank. Why pay dealership prices if you can get the same part quality at a lower price?
We have fender liners for many different makes and models. Simply enter your vehicle’s details into our selector and we’ll display a narrowed-down list of parts for you to choose from. Our warehouses are strategically located across the country to ensure fast shipping, so you can get your fender liner replaced and have your vehicle restored as quickly as possible. Shop now and we’ll ship your fender liner straight to your doorstep in as fast as two business days!