Max negative camber you can get up front. The superpro camber poly bushings allow a small amount of adjustment. Get the Cusco Front Upper Control Arms and insert the SuperPro into them and it would be the maximum static negative camber you could get on this car without doing more crazy things. Such as custom upper control arms. The Cusco units are 10cm shorter and will gain more static negative camber by default.. then the SUperPro UCA bushings will allow more negative camber. Gain as much - camber as you can.
Vadim found nicer bearings and he has retrofit his Cusco UCA with them already and I am in the middle of doing so myself.
Vadim also changed the pickup point of the inner part of the Upper Control arm which was Charles approved and is certainly mathematically sound as to a yes in the right direction towards acquiring more grip and gaining more static negative camber with the front multi-link suspension.
If the front end was pushing last time, you need focus on the rear end. That will improve your grip overall with the car. We can improve upon what you have but if you wish to change next to nothing, focus on the rear end.
Zero toe all around unless you want something specific done towards catering the tendencies of the car for you. Do you like to induce off throttle oversteer to cause you to control your slide with the steering wheel? Do you like a brake check to toss the rear end, lots of specifics for a driver can dictate what YOUR numbers will ultimate be best for.
A lot of factory cars now run negative 1.25 to 2.25 in the front from factory. Tires be damn, let the car grip!
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