Interesting
I don't see why they constructed them that way - as a sandwich
Normally sandwich style versions are camber and castor adjustable
Given your car is still a daily ride, camber plates are not a great option
You'll need a nice road setup most of the time
But once a month you would max the camber out and need to do a toe alignment
If you get a shop to do the toe it will probably cost $70~$100 - twice (before and after the hill climb)
(You are also going to find out just how useless street shops are at alignment)
It would be a good idea to learn how to do the toe yourself
It would be a better idea to get castor plates and avoid the monthly configuration/alignment changes
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