Components affixed to the wheel arches of a specific model-year pickup truck, these accessories serve primarily to extend the bodyline outward, covering the tires partially or entirely. These additions can be constructed from various materials, including ABS plastic, fiberglass, or metal, and are generally attached using screws, adhesive, or a combination thereof. For instance, these particular accessories are designed to integrate seamlessly with the body contours of the specified vehicle.
The purpose of these extensions is multifaceted. They offer protection to the vehicle’s body from road debris such as rocks, mud, and other materials kicked up by the tires, thereby minimizing potential paint damage and corrosion. Furthermore, they can augment the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, providing a more aggressive or rugged appearance. Historically, such modifications were often implemented to accommodate larger aftermarket tires that extended beyond the factory wheel wells, ensuring compliance with regulations and maintaining a clean aesthetic.