yes as long as the the end that bolts on to the gear box are the same. it will either be a round end or a star
No, a golf shaft will fit both right and left handed clubs.
this requires a drive shaft company that can cut and weld it and balance it after.
no because some grips fit bigger shafts than others while others fit narrower shafts. This is the same with a putter, and woods.
Selecting the right shaft can make or break your game. If you are not using the shaft that is fitted for you, you could be hurting your game. For a detailed answer on how shafts work, you can go to the link below. I suggest you go to a golf professional and have them fit you for a shaft.
A golf shaft which is too stiff will cause a slice. This is because the shaft is too stiff for you to square the club face at impact. You can get custom fit to see which flex is best for you, as a shaft which is not fitted correctly can affect your game.
A Golf shaft which is too stiff will cause a slice. This is because the shaft is too stiff for you to square the club face at impact. You can get custom fit to see which flex is best for you, as a shaft which is not fitted correctly can affect your game.
You are actually average height. You would be able to use a standard shaft, however if you feel uncomfortable you could get custom fit.
No it will not. The center shaft that run's through the inside of a 2 wheel drive trans. is shorter the the center shaft that's in a 4-wheel drive trans. The 4-wheel drive transmission center shaft is longer so it will fit into the transfur case.
NO. The center shaft that is inside of the 4-wheel drive transmissions are longer then the 2-wheel drive transmissions to allow the shaft to fit into the transfur case. The only way that it will work is to remove the shaft from the 4x4 trans. and install it in the 2-wheel drive trans. And yes it will fit right in it. But that requires taking both transmissions compleatly apart to do that switch.
No it is too short.
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