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Looking to replace the tire fenders....

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by Keith Carrizales, Jul 18, 2019.

  1. Keith Carrizales

    Keith Carrizales Junior Member

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    I'm not sure if they are actually called "fenders" but the plastic things that attach to the car on either side of the tires have come off of all but one of my tires. Can someone please tell me what these are called, and where I can buy replacements. Please and thank you. :)
     
  2. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Do you have a photo of the part that you want us to look for?
     
  3. Raytheeagle

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    Are you talking about the fender liners (they are black in color)?

    If so, you can go to a salvage yard or a dealer and ask for fender liners;).

    I’d buy some fasteners while your at it(y).
     
  4. Prius_Gnome

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    I know where I'm located, not many junkyards have Priuses in-stock.

    So, FYI, if you want brand-new Toyota OEM for 2010/2011 Gen3, they're about $65 each plus shipping at toyotapartsdeal. I believe these are the part numbers:
    53876-47030 = front+left fender liner (left=driver side)
    53875-47030 = front+right fender liner (right=passenger side)
    65638-47021 = rear+left wheel house liner
    65637-47021 = rear+right wheel house liner

    Do an internet search if you don't care about OEM and you should be able to get them cheaper.

    I would agree with Raytheeagle about getting new fasterners. Screws get rusted and plastic clips get brittle and break.

    Edit: clarified that the part #s are for 2010/2011 Gen3 Prius
     
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