I'll bring up a little side conversation on stainless hardware.
Stainless #8 hardware may not be what you would want. Standard steel galvanized and painted hardware may be better. Stainless steel is a more dense metal, but in the case of being pushed to the limit you may not want it. Standard steel hardware will bend before it snaps, but the more dense stainless hardware will just snap in most cases. Just my experience in the years of working on heavy trucks and equipment. I rarely ever see stainless hardware on an application where there is a safety concern. IE: The 14 bolts 1" diameter that hold the lift/boom to the frame of the wrecker. Standard steel grade #8 bolts. Yes the bolts have actually been over loaded and deformed, even broke a few, but not just a shear. There are several grades of stainless hardware, and it's all according to application as to what you need. I am no big fan of stainless hardware in an application where it's integral!