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Thanks for the informative response, really helpful. At least there appears to be no big set up problems. Fine tune with a temp probe and good to go - thanks again.I mean visually, it appears to be wearing really nicely. Insides should wear out first but truly, that's at best anyone can offer you over the net. The best way to tell is skipping the cold lap and coming straight into the paddock. Using a pyrometer like the one below:JOES Racing- Deluxe Racing Pyrometer-54005 | eBay
The JOES 90 degree probe is compact to get into the fender well with ease. The 90 degree design fits great in your hand for quick readings and the probe tip is adjustable so you can set it to get down to the cord on the tires you run.www.ebay.com
You'll check inside, center, and outside; for perfect alignment and camber it should roughly be 10 degrees apart. Being able to add more camber while at the paddock requires an adjustable camber plate and a few other tools of course to make this happen without requiring another alignment. However, at least you'll have a start... got to start somewhere.