In my experience, the wrong crank length is very noticeable. I always feel cramped on anything under 175mm and can definitely feel it - especially on a road bike.
I feel that you notice it when you get on the bike but once you are a few miles into the ride you have forgotten all about it.
I have bikes with 180 mm, 175 mm, 170 mm and 165 mm and they all feel fine for me at a fraction under 6 foot and 33/34 inch inside leg.
Also too short is not a problem where as too long could be.
I'm on the short side 5'7" with legs to match. Prefer 170's but use 175's on my daily commuter without major issues. Maybe in my head but I do feel I annoy my dodgy knees a little more on the 175's if I push the big ring too hard.
Desperate to try 165's but they are like rocking horse poo.
Good article on crank length here but take it with a pinch of salt. There is a more in depth one I came across whist researching bike fit I can dig out if you are interested.
I'm small (160cm) and I would use 170 or 165 cranks.
But I prefer 175mm on my mtb, like they were BMX : I love the torque given with those longer arms.
But on road, were I prefer more velocity, I go to 172,5. But I don't love the 170mm feeling
Given I'm under 5'10" and shorter legs I reckon they'll probably work quite well...slightly hypothetical anyway realistically as I'm not well enough to ride, but always built in hope!