A bad Yamaha Rear Axle Bearing can ruin a trip to the water park. However, a family-friendly vacation in south Georgia near a few natural springs can make an RV trip memorable for the kids and family. Dads, do not let the pirate's passage fool you. This is the giant dark slide that seems like it is taller than a skyscraper. The sign at the bottom says ages ten and up, but it should say, no one older than 30 can ride without crying upon completion. Just make up an excuse about your back being a little sore after replacing that golf cart axle bearing. Trust us when we say that you would much rather sit in the shade on your golf cart than wind up in traction in a chest-deep pool of water.You will have trouble finding items like this when you are not at home. Have you ever tried to order something from a campground? Most of the time, the postman will only leave it at the office. Unless you have a reason to go down there, you won't get it till check out. Stay prepared for inevitabilities like this by replacing them at the first sign of trouble. If you start to feel a wobble or grinding in the rear, the time to act is now. If you put it off, it will break in the most inconvenient of locations. Nothing ever fails in the driveway. It is always on the side of a mountain or deep in a swamp.This golf cart bearing is not a hard part to replace, but you are going to end up needing to jack up the rear end and remove the wheel assembly to get to it. Having a buddy there to help is not a bad idea. Call Buggies Unlimited today for a great deal on your Yamaha parts and accessories.