3 Sleek-Looking Semi Truck Fender Flares to Accentuate Your Truck
The flares on a semi truck fender can add a bit more style to the design. These don’t just look good, they also protect the truck’s body and tires from road debris and mud spray.
Here are three great options to start with (depending on your make/model).
What to Know Before You Choose Fender Flares
They’re not all the same. As with anything that’s aftermarket, the manufacturer matters.
Consider your material: polished aluminum or stainless steel.

Think about the fender finish: chrome, painted aluminum, or original shape.

Match your fender flare to your truck’s paint job, tire size, and body contour lines.

#1: Polished Aluminum Half Fenders with Flared Edge
Best Features:
- Classic style with shine.
- Lightweight and corrosion-resistant.
- Easy to install with fender brackets.
- Common on show trucks and custom builds.
- Great fit for most rigs, including Peterbilt and Kenworth.
#2: Stainless Steel Front Split Fender Flare
These products cover the outer lip of the existing fender.
- Sold as a 4 piece kit
- Absorbs impact from rocks and debris
- Rolled from 14 gauge 304 stainless steel
- Perfect for Peterbilt 567 front fender flares or commercial work trucks.
#3: 304 Steel Fender Flares with Side Marker Light Holes
This fibergerglass fender flare has a stainless steel polish covering - which pairs well with other exterior chrome trim - alongside a reflecting lighting accent.
Best Features:
- Heavy-duty option for serious protection.
- Best for off-road or construction rigs.
- Not easy to install but built to last.
- Requires professional welding.
- Ideal for a tough, industrial look.
How to Pick the Right Fender
- Use your truck’s year, make, and model.
- Decide on your goal: protection, style, or both.
- Check product reviews on our website (and other sites).
- Look for return policies in case the look isn’t what you expected.
- Add the item to your cart (online or via mobile app) and order online fast.
Why Buy These Fender Designs?

The flared edges of a fender can definitely enhance the exterior style of your rig and offer some opportunity to pair the flare finish with other exterior stainless steel trim pieces on your truck.
Shop for Various Front and Rear Fender Styles
You can get the fender of your choice to perfect your build: quarter fenders, full-radius fenders, half-fenders, and full-fender options.
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