Ekh
Elio Addict
Since you aren't going to be changing a wheel by the roadside (no jack and no spare) there is no reason not to use pins instead of allen bolts... except perhaps for noise control.I was thinking the same thing. Why they didn't put a simple pin in there is beyond me. In fact, if you had rubber tips on the car's attachment points (those two poles that stick up) and arranged it where you had to press down pretty good to get the clevis pin holes to line up, the rubber would maintain pressure on the clevis thus keeping rattles to a minimum.
In fact, I just asked Elio that same question... well, suggested the change, anyway. I'll come back and let you guys know their response.