Rear camber off after repair

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2012 Mazda 2 Touring SG 5MT
Just got my car back from the shop (rear axle replacement, among other things) and my rear camber from the alignment printout was -1.4 on the left and -0.7 on the right. Obviously I am not happy about that. I do know they sourced a used axle for the repair. Technically -0.7 degrees is "within spec" but IMO the car is not "fixed" when I have a 0.7 degree spread in rear camber. I've still got to check the rest of the car over but I don't think asking them to put a brand new axle in would be wrong (though I doubt they'll want to do it). If the shock is not bent and seems to be working fine (other than audible clunking) is there anything else that could be throwing off the rear camber? I had about a .2 degree spread in the rear camber before the incident.
 

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