Sorry, Toby, you're wrong. As I said to James Grant when he posted the same suggestion - try it. Take two short pieces of string, twist one one way and one the other. Set them next to each other on a table, noting they are twisted in opposite directions. Now turn one round 180 degrees. They'll still be twisted in opposite directions.... Or a better way to describe it would be to take two bolts, one with a left-hand thread. Do you think the left-hand thread is reversed just by turning the bolt around? Martin #1458 tmpintnl wrote: > Sorry guys, but I don't agree. If you swap the bars end-for-end at > the same time you swap sides, the actuation direction would be > correct. For instance, if the LH bar broke, you could install a RH > bar on the left side if you installed the splined end into the LH > forward hinge (with some challenging modifications to the hinge), and > the square end into a redesigned retention bracket in the back. I'm > not suggesting that this is practical, but it is possible. > > Toby Peterson VIN 2248 > Winged1