Chike,
The front will handle up to -1.5 degrees of camber with the stock bolts. As Mychailo has noted, you'll have to add aftermarket camber bolts to get any camber adjustment in the rear. Zero toe front and rear is a good for straightline stability and helps keep tire wear to a minimum.
-Bill
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