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I just ran across a very interesting, believable and insightful post on this topic.
"i was an alignment tech years ago, and while using the degree toe measurements and the sensors that mount to the wheels may work perfect for vehicles on stock size tires the measurements become inaccurate when someone changes to a larger size tire. if you measure at the wheel instead of the outside of the tire, the toe difference actually becomes larger with the taller tire.
example: an 1/8" toe in on 225/75/15 can become over 5/16" toe in on 35/12.5/15, even without messing with steering or suspension.
it is this reason that i would never recommend using the wheel mounted sensors for aligning a vehicle on larger tires."
"i was an alignment tech years ago, and while using the degree toe measurements and the sensors that mount to the wheels may work perfect for vehicles on stock size tires the measurements become inaccurate when someone changes to a larger size tire. if you measure at the wheel instead of the outside of the tire, the toe difference actually becomes larger with the taller tire.
example: an 1/8" toe in on 225/75/15 can become over 5/16" toe in on 35/12.5/15, even without messing with steering or suspension.
it is this reason that i would never recommend using the wheel mounted sensors for aligning a vehicle on larger tires."