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22's on 06 silverado work truck

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Hemi00x   +1y
yup i second the tabs since he noticed it after the fact the wheels were put on..... the might not look like a problem but them bastards will make a difference when running aftermarket wheels
layedouton22z   +1y
i had my 22z balanced three times before it was done right....solved my problem...which is yours too....mine was on a 2000 dodge ram though....i don't know much about chev's ....good luck
BaggnS10   +1y
of its only doing it when your braking it sounds like a warped rotor problem. did it start immediately after you put the wheels on? can you feel a pulsation in the brake pedal?
bdroppeddak   +1y
if its only during braking its either warped rotors or abs problem, but the abs should trigger a dummy light.
dh798824   +1y
Does the front end shake when u hit pot holes or real harsh bumps?
Hemi00x   +1y
If you consider the weight difference from the stock wheel to a 22" wheel i guess it could be a brake problem such as said above and now since your stopping a heavy wheel its making it more noticable
v12arebetter   +1y
Originally posted by v12arebetter



Recently put 22s on truck had them balanced but now whenever I press on the brake the truck shakes and the brake pedal vibrates alot until the truck slows down below 10 mph. the truck has drum in the back and disc in the front. Do i need bigger roters in the front and disc in the back? Or do I need to have them balanced again. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Just went to dealership replaced the drums in the back now shimy is completely gone. Thanks for all the help and advice