Wolfrace 71 Forged Edition Munich GTR Forged Gloss Raven Black Polished
Wolfrace 71 Forged Edition Munich GTR Forged Gloss Raven Black Polished
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WOLFRACE 71 MUNICH GTR
Munich GTR the sophisticated upgrade to the ever popular Munich, a modernised take on a classic design. Concave with overlapping spokes giving a strong, intricate and sporty wheel design at home on cars, vans or SUVs up to 22″. Massive range of fitments, sizes and colours.
Why buy forged?
Forged wheels are less porous than cast wheels because of the forging process. The forging process makes these wheels stronger, more durable and more resistant to corrosion and oxidation. Additionally, the wheel’s structural integrity is not compromised. Forged wheels tend to have greater overall vehicle performance and enhanced fuel efficiency.
The difference between the 2 types of wheels, forged and cast is in the manufacturing process. … There are significant advantages to forged wheels such as forged wheels being 3x stronger and 25% lighter.
Wolfrace 71 Forged - Wolfrace Wheels manufacture alloy wheels in both cast and forged. Each process is manufactured in a different manner and have distinct differences. All our forged wheels are manufactured in the U.K and form the brand “71 forged edition”
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