identifying window balance parts

A home owner from Southern California says:
Can you help me to identify the bottom Channel guide/end?
I think that it is a 60-904, based on on-line catalogs that I have seen, but I'm not sure.

Thanks!
User submitted photos of a window balance.
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Paul from SWISCO responded:

This looks a lot like our 15-005. Check out the dimensions and see how well they match. Also, be sure to watch a video on how we replace these bottom shoes.

Alternate view of 15-005
Alternate view of 15-005

A quick learner says:
Close, but your 1" dimension is only 15/16ths on my part
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Paul from SWISCO responded:
I think you should still consider our 15-005. I've never seen this style shoe that's made in 15/16". It is more likely that yours was once 1" but wore down with age.
A quick learner says:
How important is an exact fit?
Which dimensions are the most important?
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Tom from SWISCO responded:
The depth is the most important dimension. For the 15-005, it is 1". Having a shoe in the same size as your original is recommended.
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