it is not unusual to have positive caster on one side and negative caster on the other. there are a lot of variables.
suffice it to say. caster affects whether or not your vehicle pulls left or right, while driving in a straight line on level ground. if you do not have a pulling problem, do not mess with the caster.
if your vehicle wanders or does NOT have a tendency to straighten it self out after turning, you probably don't have enough caster.
BTW, i have never paid a penny for an alignment on any vehicle in my life. i am 52. i was a professional mechanic for many years and worked on hundreds of cars, trucks and school buses.
front end alignment - the quick easy way... .
TOE IN can be adjusted with a simple home made gauge. this is the adjustment mainly responsible for tire wear.
CASTER can be adjusted by trial and error to remove pulling. add caster to reduce wander.
CAMBER is a visual adjustment and when adjusted to line up with the rear tires, i. e. vertical tilt, you are probably good enough for 98% of driving situations. yes, road course racing and oval track racing are two different stories.
for all those trained by a "professional" who say you must use a machine, i GOT all this information from someone who taught this stuff back in 1969.
save your money, learn the basics of steering geometry.
my . 02
jim