JASinIL2006
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I pulled the winch stand/bow stop off my trailer for painting, and the existing bolts are showing some signs of age:


The bolts look to be half-inch, Grade 5 bolts, but I can't tell if they had any sort of coating or corrosion protection. (It kind of looks like they didn't, given the amount of rust.)
Am I OK using plain old Grade 5 bolts, or should I be considering stainless or hot-dipped galvanized bolts instead? I thought stainless bolts might be good from a corrosion-resistance perspective, but I'm concerned that they aren't strong enough.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Jim


The bolts look to be half-inch, Grade 5 bolts, but I can't tell if they had any sort of coating or corrosion protection. (It kind of looks like they didn't, given the amount of rust.)
Am I OK using plain old Grade 5 bolts, or should I be considering stainless or hot-dipped galvanized bolts instead? I thought stainless bolts might be good from a corrosion-resistance perspective, but I'm concerned that they aren't strong enough.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Jim