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You can try to "slot your struts"....
What you do is take the struts, and elongate the holes that mount to the spindle. Using a file (or drill bit) elongate the top hole towards the strut. When you mount the spindle, this will allow the top of the spindle to "lean" insward towards the strut. This lean, will give you more negative camber.
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