I appreciate it. I am aware that most of the rental agencies don't permit chain usage. In fact, back when I thought we were flying into Mammoth, the car I'd rented up there prohibited chains...which would have been interesting, since I noticed the road to our hotel had 2 chain enforcement areas today. Still, it's a chance we may have to take and I just want to be prepared just in case. And of course, we'll have to wait until we have said car to know our exact tire size to ensure we get the proper chains...since that seems to be one of the biggest causes of damage. I've seen a lot of people who choose to put them on the rental and take the chance and a number of others who sit back and wait it out. I'm hoping we will see great weather on our travel days, but the reality is it's winter and there are higher than avg snow projections with el Nino this year.
I was hoping that enough locals frequented Mammoth and Big Bear for stores to stock these supplies. It only makes sense, but I just didn't want to hit every
Walmart and Pep Boys in the area to try and find them. I appreciate you looking and will add that Walmart address to my trip notes.
I was planning on hiring a licensed chain installer. It seemed like the best plan since I've never had to install chains. I spent 4 years in Syracuse, NY with tons of snow, but never was required to use chains...so, I'm a bit uneasy with all of this and just trying to prep as best as possible.
I appreciate it! I will add that info to my notes. We were planning on buying them in the LA area just so we don't fall victim to price gauging on chains. I don't mind paying for the installation and removal, but I don't want to drop a fortune on the purchase of them either.
Thanks!!!