31-08-2018, 10:30 AM
(30-08-2018, 02:33 PM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: just re drill 3 more plain holes in the wheels and you'd be good to go
Not that simple. Firstly the holes have to be in exactly the right place, secondly the correct size, thirdly countersunk.
If not the thread at the stud base is going to get chewed up as the wheel moves because there is nothing to stop it.
To stop this the holes need to be c'sunk and proper conical wheel nuts used. If the holes are not in the proper place the seating of the nuts will not function properly either.
This is a safety issue.
Paul N-M