Max. Caster is set by turning the rear offsets in towards the engine till horizontal, they go around and don't stop like the A body's, the fronts the opposite direction, out ward till level.
Now check the wheel with a digital level, by setting on various areas of the wheel or dust cap on mags, the camber needs to be in at the top towards the engine and will read 89.8*, for the E- body handling with wide tires.
So you get this by FIRST adjusting (loosen the 3/4" nut) the rear upper control arm cam (offsets) outward until you get the camber back to (in towards the engine, at the top of tire) 89.6-8*. This gives the max. possible caster, aprox 3.5*.
In some cases on the pass. side, the front cam will end up slightly in, on the down side, and in on the up side direction on the drivers side (because my car is higher in the back than stock), this may happen when the cars drivers side is lightened by removing a power steering gear and power brake booster for aluminum m. cyl., or else the drivers height adj. screw may have to be set in the lower control arm much deeper than the pass.. My E body rear adj. cams are all the way in towards the engine.
My car's rear cam offset, did not need a second adj. , only the front cams did, to remove an excessive, "out at the top of tire" camber setting.
The car has to sit level and all parts , left to right have to be mirrored in height to floor, for example the idler arm, to gear arm attachment and the center link level. Check on bigblockdart.com for Riely's advice.