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Nowadays, man cannot live without a car or any
convenient means of transportation, whether it be for personal or
public use. But cars too have grown to be more than just ordinary means
of conveyance, they are also source of pride and comfort. Modern
vehicles nowadays are generously equipped with highly advanced parts
and components that you could already even call your car your home.
Through the years various car makes have struggled to conquer the auto
industry but only few have triumphantly survived; among them is Ford.
The Ford Motor Company is known for revolutionizing methods of mass
production, using the first moving assembly line. Since the early
1900s, Ford cars continued to flourish in the industry and its
prominence and well-respected name up to now is proof of its excellence
in the field of automobiles.
Driving a Ford vehicle is indeed a pleasure. Every Ford auto is
designed with the highest safety standards, from the exterior parts to
the interior components. Ford doesn’t only flaunt a stylish façade but
great body that defines what’s within. The body frame of every Ford
vehicle is designed and engineered to give your ultimate protection and
the body panels as well are made of ultra-strong and energy-absorbing
materials that keep you and your Ford away from damages in the event of
a collision.
Part of the front quarter panel is the Ford fender. This is the
sheetmetal covering the side of the vehicle, particularly the one at
the top of the tire and below the hood. During minor accidents, the
impact to the bumper may cause damage to the fenders too; thus, it is
important that the fender must be durable enough to resist such force.
Ford fenders are guaranteed strong just as the rest of the vehicle’s
body; however, they can be subject to damages and they can wear out
too, especially when your Ford is already old. Fortunately there are
replacement fenders especially fit for Ford vehicles. They are made
from different materials including fiberglass. Replacing your fender
with this type is also a good way to enhance your car’s styling.
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