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  2. Where can I get semi-truck financing? - AOL

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    Lender. Loan type. Top features. Bank of America. Equipment loan. Available for commercial vehicles over 2.5 tons. Fixed interest rates as low as 6.75%. Loan terms up to 5 years

  3. Types of semi-truck financing - AOL

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    Some common uses for semi-truck financing include: Purchasing a new or used truck with the potential to avoid a down payment through 100% financing. Assistance with repairs or updates. Engine ...

  4. Semi-truck financing requirements - AOL

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    Look into dealer, bank financing and SBA loans to see if one offers a better deal. Bottom line. Semi trucks are expensive, but you can afford one to start or grow your business with the right ...

  5. Nokian Tyres - Wikipedia

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    Nokian Tyres' three principal activities are the manufacture of passenger car tyres, heavy commercial tyres, and retail tyre sales. [24] As of 2008, Nokian is the most profitable tyre manufacturer in the world, [25] [26] at up to 18% earnings (before taxes and interest) relative to sales, compared to 14% at Bridgestone, 8% at Michelin, and 9.6% at Continental.

  6. Semi-trailer truck - Wikipedia

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    Conventional style cab tractor A cab-over semi-tractor Tractor with an end-dump trailer A FAW semi-trailer truck in China A semi-trailer truck (also known by a wide variety of other terms – see below) is the combination of a tractor unit and one or more semi-trailers to carry freight. A semi-trailer attaches to the tractor with a type of hitch called a fifth wheel. Other terms There are a ...

  7. Rim (wheel) - Wikipedia

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    Cutaway diagram of a rim and tire from an ATV Cross section of a bicycle rim A wooden bicycle rim with tubular tire. The rim is the "outer edge of a wheel, holding the tire". [1] It makes up the outer circular design of the wheel on which the inside edge of the tire is mounted on vehicles such as automobiles. [2]