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In the heart of California, a new wave of automotive culture is emerging, challenging conventional notions of vehicular design and performance. At Hoppos Custom Suspension Works in Ontario, California, Alex Tuason, a 25-year-old visionary, is spearheading a revolution in the industry. With a deft hand and innovative spirit, Tuason and his team are crafting custom lowrider cars that defy gravity itself. Through the ingenious integration of hydraulic technology, these 3,000-pound metal marvels can effortlessly bounce up and down, reaching heights of up to eight feet with just a flick of a switch. This article explores the groundbreaking work of Alex Tuason as he transforms traditional automobiles into gravity-defying masterpieces, offering a glimpse into the future of automotive customization.
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00:00Hydraulic lowrider cars defy gravity
00:04What's going on everybody and welcome back to the channel
00:08The sun is scorching here in California
00:11But that won't stop us from getting down and dirty at Hoppo's Custom Suspension Works
00:17My name's Alex and let me tell you
00:21We don't mess around with boring lowriders
00:24Imagine a 3-0-0-0-pound car bouncing playfully up and down, 8 feet at a time
00:32That's the magic Alex Tuasen, a 25-year-old car whiz, creates with his custom hydraulics
00:39The hydraulic system is switch-operated and controlled with a remote or dial on the dashboard
00:47The California sun beat down on my arms as I popped the hood of the cherry-red Impala
00:54Here at Hoppo's Custom Suspension Works, lowriders weren't just a passion
00:59They were a defiance of gravity
01:02My dad started this place years ago
01:05And now, at 25, I was carrying on the tradition
01:09But we weren't building your average lowrider
01:13These beasts sat impossibly close to the ground
01:16Sure, but that was just the beginning
01:20With a twist of a dial on the dashboard, the magic happened
01:24The car would rise, not by inches, but by feet
01:29Eight whole feet of gleaming metal lurching skyward
01:32All thanks to the network of hydraulics I'd meticulously installed
01:38Replacing the stock suspension with these pistons was no easy feat
01:42It took weeks of tinkering, bleeding lines, and strategically placed welts
01:48But the end result?
01:51Pure, unadulterated awesomeness
01:54With a flick of a switch on the remote, I could make this three-ton behemoth dance
01:59It bounced
02:01It swayed
02:02It did things a car simply shouldn't be able to do
02:07Lowriding wasn't just about the cars, though
02:09It was about the community
02:11The expression of individuality
02:14The heads turning as we rolled down the street
02:18My creations weren't just machines
02:20They were rolling testaments to human ingenuity
02:24And the enduring love affair with pushing boundaries
02:28And as I watched the Impala rise on its hydraulic throne
02:32A grin stretched across my face
02:36In this sun-drenched California workshop
02:38We weren't just building lowriders
02:41We were defying gravity, one bounce at a time
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02:59And as I watched the Impala rise on the street
03:02I watched the Impala rise on the street
03:02I watched the Impala rise on the street
03:02I watched the Impala rise on the street
03:02I watched the Impala rise on the street
03:03I watched the Impala rise on the street
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