Fenders

6311261Y37 - : Fender for Nissan Image

Fender

Nissan 63112-61Y37
Without spoiler.
Discontinued
631137Y030 - : Fender for Nissan Image

Fender

Nissan 63113-7Y030
$382.65
MSRP $621.18
Save $238.53
38.4% Off
631017S031 - : Fender for Nissan Image

Fender

Nissan 63101-7S031
2004-07.
$568.84
MSRP $931.76
Save $362.92
38.9% Off
6310084M30 - : Fender for Nissan Image

Fender

Nissan 63100-84M30
Without spoiler.
Discontinued
6311292G35 - : Fender for Nissan Image

Fender

Nissan 63112-92G35
2wd, from 8/88.
Discontinued
631133S530 - : Fender for Nissan Image

Fender

Nissan 63113-3S530
2wd.
Discontinued

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Replace Your Nissan Fenders With Factory Parts

Fenders endure constant abuse from flying rocks, parking lot scrapes, and corrosive road salt that gradually destroys their protective finish. These body panels shield your wheel wells and maintain your vehicle's aerodynamic profile while preventing debris from damaging internal components. Generic aftermarket fenders might cost less initially, but they rarely fit correctly and often rust faster than factory components. We at Memering Motorplex stock genuine Nissan fenders engineered to match your vehicle's exact specifications and provide long-lasting protection.

How Fenders Protect Your Nissan

Your fenders create a barrier between road hazards and expensive mechanical components housed behind them. They direct water and mud away from the engine bay while working with grilles to channel cooling air properly. Each fender bolts to structural points on your frame at precise locations that distribute impact forces safely during minor collisions. The Altima and Sentra both rely on properly fitted fenders to maintain factory crash test ratings and insurance compliance. Genuine parts use the correct gauge steel or composite materials that bend rather than crack under stress, absorbing impacts that would otherwise transfer to your door pillars and suspension mounts.

Common Fender Damage and Replacement Timing

Most fender failures start with paint chips that expose bare metal to moisture and salt, creating rust that spreads beneath the surface coating. You'll see bubbling paint, visible corrosion along the bottom edge, or actual holes developing in areas where water collects. Parking lot accidents, shopping cart impacts, and minor collisions create dents and creases that compromise structural integrity even when the damage looks purely cosmetic. Cheap aftermarket fenders use thinner materials and inferior paint that fades quickly under UV exposure, while mounting holes rarely align perfectly with factory locations. We replace fenders when rust penetrates through the metal, when collision damage affects multiple mounting points, or when gaps appear between panels that allow water intrusion into the vehicle's interior.