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1 to 1.5 deg neg. camber on the front is good for a street car, you should not need to bend anything to get it. If you use 1/16 toe out the car will have slightly better turn in on corners but be twichy on the highway. Go 1/16 toe IN for a street car. I would drop the rear so I had a couple degrees neg camber and set the rear toe to straight ahead. Trial and error is the only way to find the settings YOU like.
Some people swear by lots of neg. camber but it that's their personal prefference.
I have a balljoint/swingaxle '68 for my daily driver. Get a camber compensator and limiting straps. I have experinced axle tuck under (just the start, I was able to catch it!) twice, scared the hell out of me....
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