alffink wrote: you could just drill a small hole through each bolt just below the wing nuts and use a cotter pin, or one of the neat spring pins, just check out the hardware section of your favorite hardeware store.
The Wing nuts will save you from needing another wrench when changing the spare.
Nice Job Mary
I have done the same thing on the past 3 teardrops. I do have metal backing plates.
I just drilled a small hole (as suggested above) and insert a cotter pin to keep the wing nut in place.
I coat the bolts with anti-seize so there is no need to worry about road grime or rust. The nuts spin off very easy.
I also attach a few extra lug nuts as well. It has worked well for years.
