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1.- Bridgestone in Lower Hutt   
2.- Michelin in Lower Hutt         
3.- Cooper Tires in Lower Hutt   Cooper Tires
4.- Maxxis in Lower Hutt             Maxxis tyres
5.- Hankook in Lower Hutt         
6.- Goodyear in Lower Hutt         Goodyear tyres
7.- Dunlop in Lower Hutt             Dunlop Tyres
8.- Pirelli in Lower Hutt                Pirelli tyres
9.- Yokohama in Lower Hutt       
10.- Firestone in Lower Hutt        Firestone tyres
11.- Continental in Lower Hutt    Continental tyres
12.- GT Radial in Lower Hutt      GT Radial tyres
13.- BF Goodrich in Lower Hutt  BF Goodrich
14.- Kumho in Lower Hutt          Kumho tyres
15.- Falken in Lower Hutt            Falken tyres nz
16.- Toyo tires in Lower Hutt     
17.- Nexen in Lower Hutt           
18.- Nankang in Lower Hutt       Nankang tyres
19.- Mickey Thompson in Lower Hutt
20.- Goodride in Lower Hutt         
21.- Nitto tires in Lower Hutt       

1.- Bridgestone in Lower Hutt

2.- Michelin in Lower Hutt

3.- Cooper Tires in Lower Hutt

4.- Maxxis in Lower Hutt

5.- Hankook in Lower Hutt

6.- Goodyear in Lower Hutt

7.- Dunlop in Lower Hutt

8.- Pirelli in Lower Hutt

9.- Yokohama in Lower Hutt

10.- Firestone in Lower Hutt

11.- Continental in Lower Hutt

 

12.- GT Radial in Lower Hutt

13.- BF Goodrich in Lower Hutt

14.- Kumho in Lower Hutt

15.- Falken in Lower Hutt

16.- Toyo tires in Lower Hutt

17.- Nexen in Lower Hutt

18.- Nankang in Lower Hutt

19.- Mickey Thompson in Lower Hutt

20.- Goodride in Lower Hutt

21.- Nitto tires in Lower Hutt

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Tyres Lower Hutt

Lower Hutt  is a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area.

It is New Zealand’s sixth most populous city, with a population of 108,700. The total area administered by the Council is 377 km2 (146 sq mi) around the lower half of the Hutt Valley and along the eastern shores of Wellington Harbour, of which 135 km2 (52 sq mi) is urban. It is separated from the city of Wellington by the harbour, and from Upper Hutt by the Taita Gorge.

Historically, Petone, Seaview and Gracefield have been the main area for industry in the Wellington region, with industries including meat processing and freezing, motor vehicle assembly, and timber processing. As business have taken advantage of global manufacturing efficiencies, much of this large scale industry has changed to smaller design-led and medium-sized industries exporting to the world. Over the past 25 years service, distribution, and consumer-oriented sectors have increased. Lower Hutt remains the main location for light industrial activity in the Wellington Region.

Until post-war housing development took over, the central and northern areas of the city were largely market gardens.

In 2010 the lower reaches of the Waiwhetu Stream was cleaned up to remove toxins from decades of industry use. The channel was also widened to better protect against floods and native plantings and management has seen native waterlife and birds return to their habitat.