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well assuming those numbers, and the driver being a hefty 200 lbs, the resulting force would be 6,000-20,000 lbs divided in half by the fact that two seat belt fastening points are on the body (for a 4pt harness) would give you an acting force of 1,500-5,000 lbs divide that by the 4 mounting points of the harness bar system and you have an acting force on each bracket of 375-1,250 lbs, and that is negating the fact that the force would be acting to pull the bar forward parallel to the earth, while the harness bars mounting is at angles to that.
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