the club will not be up to its normal height (obviously) but the club should be OK as long as the shaft hasn't split when it snapped
You are actually average height. You would be able to use a standard shaft, however if you feel uncomfortable you could get custom fit.
(Pi x R x R) x H... Where R is the radius of the shaft and H is the height.
Correct shaft length depends on the height of the individual. It must be at least 18 inches and up to 48 inches in length, though a putter can be longer.
If you are changing the height of the vehicle and not the length you may be able to keep the same drive shaft. However if you change the height by too much, you may have to get a longer drive shaft. Try it with the shaft you have after the kit is installed and then you will know if you need to change your shaft.
.002 per foot of shaft
80 to 100 foot deep
If you mean the front drive shaft, yes it should.
Normal shaft generators do not have droop-control for frequency and voltage. Semiconductor (drive) based variable speed shaft generators may have those today.
A chukka boot typically has a shaft height that falls above the ankle but below the calf, measuring approximately 3 to 4 inches in height.
a lax shaft for children under 5ft. should range about 3 - 4.5 ft. if u are over 5ft the top of your shaft should be up and right over your hips
no