Age related problem. Umpteen hot to cold thermal cycles on a large, shallow, thread in aluminium alloy will eventually loosen it. Doesn't help that there is a temperature gradient along the thread too.
Aluminium alloys do funny things when it comes to stress and thermal cycling. Something the designers have to be well aware of when choosing materials for seriously designed things. Sort of thing that bites you on the ass several years down the line when, as with rocker covers, only basic design like cheap, casts well and can be painted are considered.
Alloy wheels still worry me as fatigue life of the materials used is both finite and seriously shortened if the folk who make them don't do it right. Gawd knows what effect back street repairs have. Nice fat P38 tyres mean such is probably no worry for us but the modern rubber band tyred breed suffer badly when kerbed and I'm certain that many are repaired when they should have been scrapped.
Clive