I didn't get too far into the issue. I was short on time and figured I'd have to order some parts anyway. I'll say, right off the bat, that the bolt is a generic stainless variety and AZUSA calls out for cad steel. I have the Tracy O'brien brakes on my plane. These bolts run through the wheel and stick out the back where the tips provide the catches for the brake rotors. They have the threads filed off the ends where they catch the rotors. Honestly I didn't look to hard at the nut side of things yet. I don't think the bolts are original to the wheels. They appear to be a mod to make the brakes work.
Just happy I didn't go spinning off the runway when the bolt caught the outer bracket of the wheel pant. Bent the bolt and did a minor number to the bracket. I guess its kind of lucky it had softer stainless bolts. A higher grade may have held fast and exploded the pant or completely locked that wheel.
All six bolts will be replaced with cad plated real steel. Nuts will be replaced with high temp nyloc. While I'm at it I think I'm going to replace the axles with O'Briens.
Bad picture but you can see the bracket for the pant. Near the top right (over the aluminum corner) you can sort of see where the fiberglass is discolored (more yellow) where it took a hit from the bolt.
Bent bolt where you can see the tip has been worn where it comes in contact with the disc.