Were there any design changes made between the old PA28 and the new PA28, if nothing significant then I suspect the AD may be all. I would not be surprised if they put in a time qualifier however, like all PA28's with more than say 5000 hours total time. My gut would say that the AD would require visual inspection and checking the bolts at the spar junction, and an installation of a access port if the area is not easily visualized. It would seem onerous, but there could be an extreme AD requiring bolt/wing removal at again around 5000 hr TT for visual inspection. I have heard that removing the wings is not that hard, but an AD that could cost an owner 1 k to 2 k would be a massive hit on the model.
Are all models a similar setup? Would this affect PA24's, PA32's, PA34's, etc. Or is the wing design different enough or "beefier" that it would not require the AD? Does this even just affect Arrow's? Is the wing design significantly different from the fixed gear version, or does the fix gear result in different or less stress on the wing?