A neighbor gave me a Schwinn Meridian trike. It had a badly tacoed drive wheel. The drive wheel has no bearings, it turns with the D shaped drive side axle using D shaped holes.
Axle detail found on internet
Wheel with drive hole.
You can't spin it in a wheel truer. To get around this I laced the hub and spokes to a good rim. Then I used a flat blade screwdriver to turn the spoke nipples until the spoke top was flush with bottom of the nipple slot. Next I mounted the assembled wheel and rotated it on the trike. The wheel was very near true. Using a ziptie on the frame for reference I adjusted the spokes that could use tightening. The results were great and she's a rider
Axle detail found on internet
Wheel with drive hole.
You can't spin it in a wheel truer. To get around this I laced the hub and spokes to a good rim. Then I used a flat blade screwdriver to turn the spoke nipples until the spoke top was flush with bottom of the nipple slot. Next I mounted the assembled wheel and rotated it on the trike. The wheel was very near true. Using a ziptie on the frame for reference I adjusted the spokes that could use tightening. The results were great and she's a rider