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That 3/8 is plenty. Thats prob a grade 2 from the factory. You really dont need a grade 8 bolt. I wouldnt hesitate to put a 3/8 stainless bolt in there. Keep in mind what your putting that bolt in to. That grade 2 - 3/8 bolt is stronger than that little angle bracket that is held to the bunk with just wood screws. Remember something is only as strong as the weakest link.
here is another caption .. the hanger l bracket is resting on the frame on an angle held flush with a bolt ..there is no way a 3/8 bolt is stronger that the bracket ... maybe im wrong .. your probably right the 3/8 stainless will work fine .BUT! why did they rust for if they were stainless to begin with ? . i went with the grade 8 ... i wash my trailer down after every launch ... so il probably keep eye on them
Look at the markings on the bolt head to tell grade
You replaced just the zerk? Those "wet bolts" rarely get greased, and the hole gets plugged with rust and dried grease after awhile, even on regular trailers. I'm sure boat trailers are even more prone to it. . Worst part is removing the old stuff, we usually use the "blue wrench"...lol