Bolt in Harness Bar don't do it!!!

I too have been watching this since the first post. I will admit I am wrong on many occasions, but to me, this appears to be a purely cosmetic add on. Your first post had me concerned with the install as I felt it would just pull through in an impact. You changed that. My next concern was the bolts and hardware shearing under load, which later on you informed us were "cheese bolts" and you replaced those. Then I saw a picture of a bar that is bent due to what I will refer to as applied load. It failed drastically with that. You have angled it as correctly as it should be. You have upgraded the bolts, which should have come from the manufacturer that way. But there is nothing you can do to strengthen the actual bar, short of adding center structure to it, which involves re-engineering. I did google it and what I found was probably 90% of people had installed them wrong, tying the belts directly to the bar etc. You have avoided and changed most of what I feel are the common mistakes. But the bottom line for me is the almost unavoidable colapse that will occur should you end up in a collision that actually is bad enough to require a harness system. It "looks" kinda cool, but I would not install one as I feel it is a false sense of security. JMHO