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

Go ask an engineer or a race car fabricator. Oh wait, at least one of the responders that was not positive falls into at least one of those categories.

How about you ask the supplier for test data? I bet they don't have SQUAT!

Why ask a bunch of as you see it, know nothing doubters, who think it's a dangerous pile o'**** for proof of lack of fitness for application. My grandfather could walk in take a look at a mechanical design, say a front suspension on an Indy Car, and tell you if it it would work or was decent. The cad/cam said it was right, it wasn't. He fixed it and the car won the Indy 500 that year.

Like I said, even at 60mph (maybe less), you may be testing the limits of that POS if you ever hit something head on. I never build stuff for the lightest case, ALWAYS the worst case scenario... Unfortunately you can't foresee every situation, Cars poking through a catch fence for instance. Once you know, you make changes so it doesn't happen or reduce the chances of it occurring again. Just like most top level race cars are built. Look how that Focus folded up and how a Cup car looks after a 150 MPH head on. Build it stout because crap happens. I don't care what you think, that pic of the one bar bent to crap should be enough to tell you fitness for application.

Nothing is worse in motorsports than a product that provides a false sense of security.

"There's none so blind as those who will not see" Blind ignorance gets people killed, just watch "dumbest stuff on wheels" for the survivors!