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Washer on rear stabilizer bar?

Is there suppose to be a washer (yellow arrow) on the rear stabilizer bar? I did my rear breaks over the weekend and found that on the left side there is a large washer and on the right side there is not.
Also, on the left side the plastic holder (clip) for the brake wear sensor cable is broken (red arrow shows the good right hand side). I looked at Pelican but can't find that piece. Anyone knows where I can buy a new one?

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The parts diagram shows only a bolt holding that drop link to the trailing arm. No washers needed I suppose.



The clippy thing for the brake pad harness pigtail is part number 999.651.203.40 Type that number into the search field here at Pelican and it will spit out a price for you. Pelican typically gets their special order/dealer parts thru Pacific Porsche.
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Out of curiosity I typed it in myself and Pelican does show it in the catalog

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The rubber is bonded to the droplink in the molding process, so no washer is necessary. If you think you need a washer to hold in the rubber, you actually need a new drop link.
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Thanks a lot for the information. I will order the clip from our host. I don't think I need a washer on the drop link. The washer on the left side didn't look like it was doing anything. I just wasn't sure why one side has the washer and the other side didn't. Next time I'm in there I will remove the washer.

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