Being the springs were in and out that could have changed it. Going minus 1 (if 5 tab go to 4) on the right side may get you close. I aim for -.25 camber, toe in around .10
Thanks. After I can get some meats on it today, I need to go see how it drives itself forward quickly when asked

. No matter what, it CANNOT have that left-right dance when accelerating. It had a major pull one direction in the rear that was NOT cool when my right foot would twitch too quick making the tires spin at low speed. When I get bored this winter, I may slip a different tab in that left side to get the camber close to matching. It will be interesting to see if changing the top arm tab without changing the front arm tab will tip the camber in and leave the toe nearly unchanged. I need to also consider dynamic movements on the road courses as cornering makes things change as the suspension dips to one side only. Otherwise the next tab for the toe arm for more toe-in may off balance it. That is the last thing I need.
The toe tabs we inserted yesterday were the same ones I had in it for several years now, with the camber tabs. That was my first electronic confirmation since aligning myself for years now. I never changed the back springs until this year with those lowering springs. What’s amazing is the rear tire wear both on my street set and especially on the track set with this setting. Absolutely straight across even wear - both sets. Both 345/30’s. Hell I had to replace the street rears due to a lack of bite, they had plenty of thread remaining. Same for the track tires. Replaced them with some sticky Cup 2-R units I need to use!!