It's really going to vary from truck to truck. Mine takes a lot of shims to get it roughly to the specs you listed. You can probably eyeball caster and toe enough to get it to the shop without hurting your tires.
just get toe close with a tape measure, your tires wont get eaten up even with terrible camber or caster in 15 miles.why would you want to have a different caster right vs left?if you are going to autox, i recommend going with at least zero toe.
Weird, I run similar specs with my UB arms and I don't think mine are even close. I'll have a look at mine this weekend
If those control arms had droop stops I don't think that would be an issue.
They didn't even have part numbers when I ordered mine, I just told them I wanted the tall BJ S10 arms that the guys on here designed. I run a Howe BJ with a 0.5" taller stud and standard S10 mounting plate.I probably have ~25K miles and 4 Canadian winters worth of daily driving on the UBM arms (I stopped winter driving the truck a few years ago). I grease them often but they're now starting to get loose fore/aft so I'll replace them soon. I've only put about 500 miles on the truck this year so it's not high on my priority list.