Today I had the wheels aligned on my 99 SVT. This is the second time I have had alighment done on this vehicle. About a year and a half ago I had the wheels aligned and the service seemed successful at stopping the pulling the car was doing. However, after the alignment the wheel was slightly off center. Not thinking it to be to big of a deal I just got used today. Now, I recently purchases some new wheels, so I decided to get them balanced and also get the car aligned as it was again pulling slighty to the right. It seems as if the car again drives straight without pulling, but now the steering wheel is in an even more crooked position when traveling in a straight path. For those who have the problem, they will probably attest that it is one of the most annoying little issues to get used to. My question is: should the wheel be brought back to center after an alignment? If so, how come most places don't re-center the steering wheel, as I have heard many people say they experienced this problem after an alignment? I've read articles saying the wheel should be center after an alignment, and plenty of others saying it cannot be fixed. So what is the truth? Let the debate rage on!