Shop for stainless Steel Quarter Fenders
We stock a large variety of styles and designs. You can find thick 16-gauge models and thinner 18-gauge quarter fender models. Choose from popular quarter fender mounting styles like low-mount tube arms, half-moon arms, triangle arms, and top- or middle-braced full mount tubes. Heights also vary depending on whether you want presence. You can get a pair of poly quarter fenders that are as small as 9-inches in height and as large as 34 inches. If you want some longer coverage of your rear axle/tire, we stock straight drop quarter fender kits with triangular-shaped mounts, which offers a more unique exterior aesthetic compared to traditional standard truck fenders. If you want to match a quarter fender to your truckâs paint job, consider trying a 31-inch smoked mirror finish stainless steel fender in purple, blue, green, red, or black. When it comes to customizing your rig, we make it easy. Consider getting full coverage of your rear axles/wheels with a set of full rear fenders or full radius, single axle fenders.Frequently Asked Questions About Semi-Truck Quarter Fenders
What material options are available for quarter fenders, and which is most durable?
Quarter fenders typically come in three main materials: fiberglass, stainless steel, and poly/plastic. Stainless steel offers the best durability and longevity, resisting rust and impact damage, though it costs more upfront. Fiberglass provides a good balance of durability and affordability but can crack under severe impact. Poly fenders are the most budget-friendly and flexible, making them ideal for trucks that see rough conditions, though they may fade over time without proper UV protection.
How do I know if a quarter fender will fit my specific truck model and year?
Quarter fender compatibility depends on your truck's make, model, and year, as mounting hole patterns vary between manufacturers. Most quarter fenders list specific fitments like "Peterbilt 379/389 (2005-2023)" or "Kenworth W900 (1995-present)". Always check the product description for your exact model. If unsure, measure your existing fender's width, height, and mounting hole spacing, or contact our support team with your OEM for verification.
Can I install quarter fenders myself, or do I need professional help?
Most quarter fender installations can be completed by someone with basic mechanical skills in 30-60 minutes per side. You'll typically need basic hand tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and possibly a drill for new mounting holes. The process involves removing the old fender, transferring any lights or reflectors, and bolting on the new fender. However, if you need to relocate mounting brackets or modify the fender for custom applications, professional installation may be worthwhile.
What's the difference between full-wrap and half-wrap quarter fender styles?
Full-wrap quarter fenders extend completely around the wheel opening, providing maximum tire coverage and a classic look. They're ideal for show trucks or when maximum protection is needed. Half-wrap fenders cover only the rear portion of the tire, offering a more minimalist appearance and easier tire access for maintenance. Your choice depends on your aesthetic preference and how much wheel exposure you want.
Do chrome or polished stainless quarter fenders require special maintenance?
Chrome and polished stainless steel quarter fenders need regular cleaning to maintain their shine. Use a quality chrome or stainless polish every 2-4 weeks, depending on driving conditions. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the finish. For winter driving in salt-prone areas, rinse fenders weekly to prevent corrosion. Painted or powder-coated fenders require less maintenance but should be waxed periodically to protect the finish from UV damage and road debris.