IIRC the old common Stock class wisdom on a Miata went something like this:
- Caster – run as little static caster as possible (this allows you to maximize static camber at the expense of dynamic camber gain. I don’t necessarily agree with this approach, but it was the prevailing wisdom when I ran in C Stock).
- Front camber – Max you can get.
- Rear camber – Front setting plus minus another half degree, give or take. Example: the front has -1.0, set the rear at -1.5.
- Toe – a little toe out up front will help the car turn in quicker, at the expense of making it a bit more darty at high speeds, like the freeway. A little toe-in at the rear to help put the power down better coming off the corner. More toe will cause accelerated tire wear in daily driving (toe has a much greater impact on tire wear than camber, contrary to popular belief), so keep these numbers reasonable, probably no more than an 1/8” total at either end?