after alinement report
A -0.7 (negative) camber setting is generally considered acceptable and safe for daily driving, providing a balance between stability, good cornering grip, and minimal tire wear. It is a mild, performance-oriented setting common on many street vehicles, falling well within the standard range of 0 to -1 for daily driving.
Thanks for reply! It was the only red box on the report. and was wondering why it's red, if it's ok. That box also has -0.4 to +.04 deg. doesn't the camber have to end up in between those numbers?







