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Your small vehicle is also guarded by Scion Wheelhouse that protects it against rocks and water and makes the cabin quieter. Conceived by Toyota in 2003, Scion was a low priced, loud-coloured compacts with an un-haggled price and imaginative Release Series making each sale seem an exclusive car. Scion combined the internet experience with physical events such as Virtual Scion City and sold more than a million cars, many of them having never purchased a car previously as they liked the ease with which they could customize roofs, wheels, and technology. Such a mischievous nature continues to affect the showrooms despite the closure of the brand in 2016, and it suggests that Scion could become a test ground of new concepts. An inner fender (also known as a Wheelhouse) is the moulded liner that fits around the wheel arch and prevents the entry of grit, water, and road salt and the smooth passing of air along the side. To install a new Wheelhouse, find a level ground, press the brake, and loosen the wheel to lift the arch, unclip and dispose the torn liner, clean the dirt and inspect metal against rust. Use the replacement, match all the holes up and thread clips or screws by hand so that you understand when they fit. When the Wheelhouse is flush, screw the fasteners tight but not too tight, use seam sealer in joints, spin the hub to ensure that nothing is rubbing, re-install the wheel, tighten the lugs, drive a short distance, and recheck all the fasteners.