The last time I retrieved my empty EZ Loader trailer, I noticed one of my bunks was lifted from one of the rear brackets due to missing lag screws. I removed all of the rusted galvanized lag screws and replaced 20 screws and washers with $40 worth of stainless steel ones. Where the screws were missing, I moved the bracket slightly to be able to drill new pilot holes and securely tighten the new screws. I'm curious why the original lag screws on a boat trailer would not be stainless steal to begin with. Is there a reason, other than cost, that galvanized screws were used instead of stainless steel?