the etk is arranged backwards with respect to this item. if you refer to the picture in the ETK, the line pictured as the top line is numbered with the bottom line's number, ie--if you go by the picture, and order the part number indicated to be the top line, you will get the bottom one, and vice versa. the dealership was about to do this to me (but i didn't purchase from there). purchased one from BMA, and had this happen. Yves or patrick said that this had happened to their customers once before. the only correct way to get the line is to know that the more expensive line is the top one, and that the cheaper one is bottom one in the photograph. just a heads up. ended up paying $211 for a part that i could have gotten from the dealer for $124 ($72 for overnight shipping, 29$ to send the wrong one back to bma, $9 shipping for the right one, plus an extra $20 because the "correct" line costed 20$ more than the P/N i originally purchased).