Description
BMW F45 Cover Wheel Arch Rear Left Liner Housing Trim Panel is an original body component from the Mud Flaps group, designed for installation in the rear left section of the vehicle. It provides effective protection for the wheel arch against water, mud, and minor mechanical damage, improving the durability of suspension components and the aesthetics of the wheel well. This used OEM BMW part is a sensible choice for drivers looking for factory fitment and solid protection without the need to invest in a new component.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 7290795
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 7290795
- Substitutable numbers: 51717290795, 7290795
- Location on the vehicle: Rear, Left
- Category: Splash Guards & Mud Flaps
Purpose and function of the wheel arch liner
The presented wheel arch liner has been designed specifically for the rear left body section of the BMW F45 series. Its task is to limit direct contact of suspension components, cables, and the body structure with water, road salt, and debris thrown by the rotating wheel. This reduces the risk of accelerated corrosion and mechanical damage in this area.
The rear left wheel arch liner stabilizes airflow inside the wheel well, which helps reduce the accumulation of mud and stones. A properly selected cover also contributes to acoustic comfort, reducing noise generated by the wheels when driving on wet or unpaved surfaces.
Construction and fitment for BMW
As a genuine BMW part, the wheel arch liner is structurally matched to the factory mounting points on the F45 model. This means that the shape, contours, and mounting holes are consistent with the original body geometry, which facilitates installation and ensures proper adherence to the bodywork.
The cover is prepared for operation in demanding conditions typical for the rear part of the vehicle – in a zone of intense contact with water, sand, and small stones. Factory fitment minimizes the risk of rubbing against the tire or other suspension components, and also limits the formation of unwanted play and vibrations.
Benefits of using an original wheel arch liner
Using a dedicated rear left wheel arch liner in a BMW F45 brings a number of practical operational benefits:
- better protection of suspension and body components against corrosion in the rear axle zone,
- reduction of dirt in the wheel well, which facilitates periodic inspections and service,
- maintaining a consistent body appearance in line with the BMW standard,
- stable mounting thanks to factory mounting points.
For users who want to keep their vehicle in good technical condition, replacing a damaged wheel arch liner with an original used part is a cost-effective solution that allows for restoring proper protection of the rear body section.
Placement on the vehicle and installation aspects
The cover is intended for installation in the rear left part of the vehicle, in the immediate vicinity of the wheel. Such placement requires maintaining the correct geometry relative to the tire, shock absorber, and body, which is why it is essential to use a component consistent with the BMW F45 design. A properly selected wheel arch liner facilitates installation for the mechanic and shortens the time spent working on the vehicle.
When replacing, it is recommended to check the condition of the mounts and adjacent body elements so that the new cover can work stably and without additional stress. Precise fitment has a direct impact on the effectiveness of protection and the durability of the entire assembly.
Expanding wheel arch zone protection in BMW
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the wheel arch zone in your BMW and need other elements from the same group, such as additional covers, extensions, or complementary panels, check the available parts in the BMW Mud Flaps category.
For drivers interested in a broader approach to vehicle maintenance and optimizing service costs, practical guides on selecting used components – such as alternators – can also be useful, helping to consciously plan repairs and upgrades. In this context, it is worth reading the article When is it worth replacing an alternator with a used one: a practical guide for drivers to better understand how to effectively use used parts in daily car operation.






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