I'd like to confirm that I'm interpreting the toe angles' unit of measurement correctly. For the left front wheel, I see +0.03°, and for the right front wheel, it's -0.01°. If this indicates that the left wheel is tilted by a positive three-hundredths of a degree and the right by a negative one-hundredth of a degree, then they're essentially very close to zero. Should this be a cause for concern, or is it negligible? The negative camber in the front -3% is as good as I can without changing stock suspension. SAme with the -1.9% camber in the rear wheels. The rear toe at 0.12° left side, and 0.10° right side, is slightly positive, which is good to slightly prevent oversteer. the difference of 2 hundredths of a degree seems negligible as well. Is that right? Thanks for your comments!