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  1. thank you rizzo and odix. Rizzo - It's comforting to know that others have the same experience. Odix - i found and read your earlier post about crown/camber in roads; the wide tires and driving it in a flat parking lot; that's something I plan to do very soon. I hope that the road along with the short wheel base and and wide tires is the reason for the drifting I notice. The Cayenne is different than any other vehicle I've owned. I'm just not used to the drifting I've felt and wanted to make sure there wasn't something that needs corrected.
  2. Hi, I recently purchased a 2005 Porsche Cayenne S (64,000 miles). I brought it in for a service and alignment as I noticed that it would pull to right. I've read a lot of message boards saying this could happen with larger vehicles, wide tires, etc. I drive the same road with a my Silverado Crew Cab with 20" wheels and wide tires and never feel it pull to the right. The alignment service didn't seem to fix the problem. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this type of behavior? If so, what fixed it. Maybe there are some other things that could cause it besides alignment???? I just don't know what it could be but I'd like to get it fixed. Other than the pull to the right I love the vehicle. Although it's hardly noticeable I think the steering wheel is turned slightly to the right and might be the cause. Is it possible the steering wheel / mechanisms need to be re-centered / aligned? I'm not sure if my model has the servotronic system but I thought it might need calibrated as well. As you can see I'm searching every angle for a solution and desperately need some expert advice... Thanks for any advice or tips to help me solve this problem.
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