Ford Ranger (RWD or 4x4) has 3 degrees, as does the last generation of Corvette (from memory). We ummed and arred over Ranger, trying to see why we'd need more than that, here's some old corvette stuff
1963-1982 Corvette Performance Alignment Specifications
Caster: positive 3-1/4 degrees (plus or minus ¼ degree) (there should be no more than a ½ degree variation side to side). To offset for crowned roads set the left caster to 2-3/4 degrees positive and the right 3-1/4 degrees positive. Not all 63-82 Corvettes will allow the 3-1/4 while some may allow another ¼ degree, the idea is to max out the positive caster. This will affect steering feel requiring more effort during turning while allowing the steering wheel to return to center quicker.
Camber: ½ to ¾ degree negative front and rear. Track only cars: 1-1/4 degree negative front and rear
Toe-in: ¼ inch positive total both wheels
Factory Settings
Caster setting: positive 2-1/4 degrees (plus or minus ¼ degree) decrease left side caster ½ degree for crowned roads.
Camber setting: 0 to 1-1/2 degrees positive
Toe-in: 1/8 inch positive to ¼ inch positive
Cheers
Greg Locock
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