SuperMetal Trident Silver
SuperMetal Trident Silver
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SuperMetal Trident
The Trident wheel is a classic V spoke design, remastered with the SuperMetal family genes. The wheel is produced in 20″ in direct application for VW Transporter and was the first 20″ wheel for Transporter to be sold by Volkswagen UK. This design is engineered to achieve up to an approved load of 930 KG per wheel. The Trident is available in Matt Black and Matt Grey as well as Silver, there are also Gloss Black and Gloss Black & Blue Rim editions available through the Volkswagen UK network.
SuperMetal - premium wheel designs, optimised to be both high in load capacity and low in mass. SuperMetal wheels are ideal quality and style for original replacement and approved by the toughest testing body in Europe.
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