I went for an alignment today . I got all 4 wheels -1 camber, and thrust angle at 0, with 4mm rear toe in and 2mm front toe in. However the shop couldnt get the caster close to each other. After adjustment, they got 8 degree on the left and 6 degree on the right. They showed me my lower arm bushings, and they do look "jacked"not centered, and the rubbers are cracking. Car is RHD. a few of the camber /caster tabs are bent, so its something I need to fix in the future. The good thing is the parts are not rusted, so the camber bolts are not seized and can be removed easily. Regarding the bent tabs, so do i just straigthen them out and weld behind, or do i need to place a small square bar behind the tabs then weld ? Another issue I notice is the front subframe is bent upwards slightly under the steering rack. I made the mistake of jacking the car up in the center between steering rack. The gap between L and R wheel to arch are equal on both sides. So I was wondering if the bent subframe could have contributed to my difficulty getting the L and R caster close. I am planning on buying super pro poly bushings for the LCA's but only plan to do the work perhaps early next year. So far the car drives well and the -1 camber seems to help with cornering. I am hoping I dont need to change the subframe.