Not really. Either your controller has Hall Effect Sensors and is pretty much immune to drift or it doesn't and you have to take it apart. What's more, just taking your controller apart and swapping out the thumbsticks won't fix the issue, you have to swap out the modules and that involves soldering. Spraying contact cleaner or isopropyl alcohol into and around the modules and cleaning things with Q-tips might help somewhat but it's a temporary solution at best and ineffective at worst.