by proformance » Tue Jul 05, 2011 2:17 pm
For a tear drop trailer you will have more than adequate strength using 3/8" Grade -5, -8 bolts in a double sheer application. But, there is more to it than just placing two bolts in the holes.
You need to insure the holes are on center to the mating holes in the hitch, insuring equal load around the circumference of the bolts. I recommend using a 1/2" transfer punch, then create an 1/8 to 3/16 pilot hole using the punch mark for your center prior to drilling to final size.
In addition, you will need to purchase/MFG 4ea 3/8 ID x 1/2 OD (on size) washers/shim (using the same thickness (or a few thou smaller) of the hitch material thickness) and install 2ea (one left and one right) per 3/8 bolt to take up the clearance difference between the 3/8 and 1/2 inch hole. Also, be sure to use Grade -8, thick, precision washers with an OD larger than 1/2 inch under the head of the bolt and the nut to insure these washers do not distort in shape, maintaining pressure on the hitch and not the space/shim..
Note: The problem you may experience is the hitch sliding fore and aft and/or up and down on the trailer tongue as a result of the excessive clearance between the 3/8 bolt and the 1/2 inch hole. This sliding will increase load on the bolts and has potential of causing catastrophic failure. For this reason, I recommend using the 3/8 ID x 1/2 OD washer/shims and the grade-8 thick washers under the head and nut to eliminate the potential movement.