New Old Stock OEM Fenders For Ford, GM, & Mopar
Body Side Front Fender Upper Front Bracket
Passenger Side Front Fender Rail with Rivets
Front Driver Side Fender Upper Rear Molding
Front Driver Side Fender Front Upper Bracket
Front Driver Side Fender Marketing Name Plate
Body Side Front Fender Upper Front Bracket
Front Passenger Side Fender Rear Upper Molding
Galvano Silver Front Driver Side Fender Ornamentation Vent
Black Passenger Side Front Fender Upper Rear Molding
Driver Side Fender Front Upper Body Side Bracket
Front Passenger Side Fender Lamp Ornamentation Vent Clip
Black Front Driver Side Fender Upper Rear Molding
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Restore Clean Body Lines with Quality Replacement Fenders
Few exterior panels have as much impact on your vehicle’s overall appearance as the fenders. Positioned prominently around the wheel openings, fenders help define body lines while supporting proper panel alignment. At Integral Parts, we help drivers find fenders for GM, Mopar, and Ford vehicles that are designed to match factory contours, mounting points, and structural specifications.
Why Properly Fitted Fenders Matter
Fenders do more than complete your vehicle’s look. They integrate with the hood, front fascia, doors, and wheel liners to create consistent spacing and panel alignment. When engineered to factory dimensions, a replacement fender supports proper fitment across adjoining components, helping maintain consistent gaps and structural positioning.
Because modern vehicle bodies are designed with precise tolerances, even slight variations in panel curvature or mounting location can affect alignment. Bolt hole placement, reinforcement points, and inner structure details must correspond with the original design. Selecting application-specific fenders helps ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s body architecture.
Common Reasons for Fender Replacement
Fenders are among the most frequently replaced exterior panels due to their position near the wheels. Road debris, minor collisions, and parking incidents can cause dents, scratches, or structural damage. In regions with seasonal weather changes, corrosion may also affect metal panels over time.
Replacing a damaged fender can restore both appearance and structural alignment. In some cases, a properly matched replacement panel allows for paint refinishing and reinstallation while maintaining factory-style proportions. Ensuring the panel aligns with existing hood and door edges supports a consistent exterior presentation.
Fitment Considerations for GM, Mopar, and Ford Vehicles
Each manufacturer uses multiple body platforms across cars, trucks, and SUVs. Fender shape, mounting style, and reinforcement structure vary based on model year, trim level, and drivetrain configuration. A truck fender, for example, differs significantly from that of a compact sedan in both size and internal support design.
Matching the fender to your VIN, body style, and production year helps reduce installation uncertainty. Reviewing compatibility details ensures that mounting tabs, bolt positions, and wheel arch dimensions correspond with factory specifications. In some cases, additional hardware or inner liner components may need inspection during installation.
Surface finish is another consideration. Replacement fenders may arrive ready for paint preparation, allowing you to match the vehicle’s exterior color. Proper preparation and finishing help maintain consistent appearance across adjacent panels. Installation requirements may vary. Professional installation or consultation with a qualified technician is recommended.
Explore Replacement Fenders Built to OEM Standards
At Integral Parts, we offer a selection of fenders designed to meet OEM standards for GM, Mopar, and Ford vehicles. Reviewing specifications and compatibility notes can help you select a panel that aligns with your vehicle’s original design.
When a fender fits properly and integrates seamlessly with surrounding body panels, the result feels factory-correct. Consistent panel gaps and smooth contours help preserve the overall integrity of your vehicle’s exterior.
If you’re preparing to replace a damaged fender on your GM, Mopar, or Ford vehicle, the team at Integral Parts is ready to help you identify the right component. With careful selection and proper installation, you can restore clean body lines and keep your vehicle looking the way it was designed to.
