After purchasing his new toy, Robbie went to work getting his Alero on track to success by reworking the suspension. First, Pro Hopper Hydraulics saw the importance of Robbie's project with their own eyes, and sponsored a setup that no one would turn down. Robbie's Alero was delivered to Stereotypes in Springdale, Arkansas where the crew went to work installing the new liquid suspension. Robbie's new suspension consists of two Pro Hopper G-Force pumps, all chrome for added show points. Also adding appeal to the setup, four polished Delta dumps were installed and all braided line was utilized giving the install a clean look. Everyone knows that hydraulics can and will ride horrible if the proper measures aren't taken to smooth things out. Pro Hopper also provided four accumulators, which were installed and give Robbie's car a smooth as silk ride. A pre-wired, ten-switch, switch box inside of the car controls the entire system. Keeping things tight in the handling department, Robbie installed a rear sway bar and a front strut brace.
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Robbie next found himself looking for rolling attire that would only add to the stardom that his Alero was headed for. After contacting a few big names in the business, Robbie bolted on a set of 18" Alba Blaze wheels, front and back, courtesy of Alba Wheels. Toyo Tire got involved by delivering their T1 tires to Robbie, in the 225-40-18 fashion. Robbie turned his attention to the outside of his Alero for a few body enhancements that would score those valuable show points with the judges. First, a Razzi body kit was bolted on his Alero, giving it more of a race look, than the normal family car appeal the stock Alero maintains.
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