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It probably is not the rims at all. Check your brake rotors for wear and make sure the wheels are properly "torqued" when you re-install the wheels.

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Could be the wheel torque, although if the lugs were loose I'd think one or more of your wheels would have come off by now.
Your original brakes are probably not big enough to handle the extra load of the bigger wheels. They were not designed to handle anything bigger than the stock wheel size, so why would you expect them to be able to?
I'm no expert, but I'd guess along with pimpmobiling your ride you might have to change the calipers for bigger pads, and maybe even upsize the rotors. If you only have 6000 miles I'd doubt the rotors are warped.
Phil

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Q: What causes an aggressive shake when stopping a 2007 Chevy Silverado when you have installed 22 inch rims?
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