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A Call For Humor!

Art imitating real life..... Blue Steel; Derelicte
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So... this triggers what I would consider a funny memory. When I was in grad school, there were two married couples in my class. One couple, Bob and Barb, were living in a University-owned apt. building. They moved from one apt. to another, "nicer" (it's all relative!) one, but one or two floors up. Several of us helped 'em move. They had a big sofa. It wouldn't fit into the building's tiny elevator (their original apt was on the ground floor). We ultimately went to the stairway and passed it up through the large open space in the stairway from floor to floor! Couple of us pushing it up from below, and a couple more grabbing it from above.
It was an endeavor... but a successful one. We didn't drop the sofa.
There was probably beer involved. I don't remember anymore... it was a long time ago...
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The age of simple live axles is long over for passenger cars, American or otherwise.

Overly complex = unreliable.

When the headlight bulb of my BMW blew, I had to replace it. The headlight assembly is accessed from the front wheel well. To get at it: turn the front wheel, remove a panel, stretch your arm forwards and feel the back of the bulb, undo some screws which you can't see, then remove another panel. The bulb is mounted on another panel which is held in place with some clips. This requires some complicated manoeuvring to get out. Replace the bulb, then reverse the procedure. Unnecessarily complex.

In my old Toyota, just pop the hood and access the headlight assembly from the top.
 
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