Al,
I like your choice of belts. I looked at Crowe when I was searching for my harness. I eventually chose the G-Force setup with the camloc for my car. I base it on the style and price. The camloc is so much easier to get on and off. The latch link in my opinion, is bulky and difficult to latch up. Unfortunately I didn't consider some of the things that should be considered in choosing a belt system. I have the Racetech seats that have slots for the seat belt, the shoulder harness and sub belt to pass through. The interior of my 40 is very tight to say the least. My seat belt is just a strap that has to have a 3 bar connector and a plate that is then bolted to the frame. Since my work room is compromised the 3 bar is rather bulky and takes up too much room. Trying to secure my seat is a real pain. The click in style would have been much better. The pass through slots are a bit of a struggle to get the adjusters through. To set them correctly the three bar has to be in the correct location on the strap. This requires the seat to be taken out 2-3 times to get it right. Same for the shoulder harness. I originally mounted the shoulder harness with a bolt through the sill, just under the rear window,of the firewall and a 90º bent attchment. This had to utilize the three bar mount as well and the position of the seat made this hit the seat. I have since decided to attach the harness to a horizontal bar(to be placed this week) just behind the seat. This will allow me to use the wrap around technique. The G-Force, has to connect to a three bar, but I found the Schroth 2 bar mount, smaller and thinner, that should work much better for clearance to the slots. I would love to have a Schroth, but I couldn't swing the price. The slots in the seat make the placement of the straps much harder. I may have to bite the bullet and sell my G-Force unit and go with one that has the click in style seat belts. I still have to get the car to the upholster shop and that means I will have to take the seats out again. Now if I had added the harness in the early stage of the build, the attachments could have been done a lot easier. But then my build has been so slow the belts would have been out of date before I ever used them

I notice you are using the 5 point belt. Why did you opt for that as opposed to the 6 point? I understand that we are in a semi reclining position, and submarining is somewhat less of a problem, but I would think that a sudden stop would be rather painfull, and I am a bit too old to be singing soprano.
The 6 point to me is a better system because it wraps around the inside of the legs and in the event of a sudden stop, it actually supports the legs to the outside much like a repelling harness does. Which brings up the thought, that I have never seen a repelling harness with a single crotch strap!! Wonder why??
Bill