Rake, it's called rake. Most race cars have rake except maybe F1 and some cars where the rear can't have a decent ride height due to geometry problems from the manufacturer. Rake aids in aerodynamics to create more down force at the front.
To keep your settings avoid pot holes, gutters and general wheel banging as this will change the geometry setup when travelling to and from events.
The springs should not rattle around. The camber tops will hold the spring in place by either a poly style bushing or a spring top retainer. Make sure that the shocks shaft is done up all the way and that the shock shaft nut does not protrude away from the base of the camber top when the wheel is on the ground. If it does, simply pack it up with washers under the camber tops, this is a normal practice.
Now enjoy and play with those tyre pressures. Ask your tyre supplier about starting pressures....
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