Old thread discussion that seems it never went anywhere.
The new nose ribs have an insert in the rib web so as I recall (I may need to double check it) if each rib (two per aileron) has two layers, your good. In addition, you are supposed to add rivets to the nose rib so if you do find you have the new ribs, also check the additional rivets as I have inspected many aircraft all signed off but done incorrectly. I think you add rivets through the skin/rib visible without tools on the exterior, and I think through the rib into the spar as well.
The actual issue with this AD note is that unless you purchase the nose rib kit, you can't get the service installation instructions which explain how to not only install the kit, but how to identify that it has in fact, been installed. The AD goes on about doing the work but falls short of diagrams showing the revised installation. This is true of several AD notes on the Comanche for some reason (like the outboard aileron hinge also).
I think I have that diagram if needed from a kit awaiting installation in my 180 These nose rib kits are getting expensive and almost every aileron I have found in salvage yards have incorrect nose ribs and OBD hinges
Maybe your already done with this AD?
Will