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<blockquote data-quote="Knifemaker" data-source="post: 158239" data-attributes="member: 1075"><p>In theory, they CAN be turned around. (by using the right board on the left side and vice-versa) They would of course not be able to fold up. My question here however as these are "floorboards" and not pegs, why your wife just could not move her foot FORWARD so her heel rests on the board. This would seem alot eaiser and more comfortable. (Knee less bent)</p><p></p><p>My wife also just wears boots/shoes with low or no heels, as she does not need to have heels to "hook on to" the passenger pegs to feel secure footed. Even my size 11 boots with tall heels sit on the board without the heels hanging off...so I am not sure what reason there would be to 'turn them around'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knifemaker, post: 158239, member: 1075"] In theory, they CAN be turned around. (by using the right board on the left side and vice-versa) They would of course not be able to fold up. My question here however as these are "floorboards" and not pegs, why your wife just could not move her foot FORWARD so her heel rests on the board. This would seem alot eaiser and more comfortable. (Knee less bent) My wife also just wears boots/shoes with low or no heels, as she does not need to have heels to "hook on to" the passenger pegs to feel secure footed. Even my size 11 boots with tall heels sit on the board without the heels hanging off...so I am not sure what reason there would be to 'turn them around' [/QUOTE]
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