Pella double hung window-weather stripping

Home Owner from Suffern, NY
I need the weatherstripping that attaches to the bottom of the window. The pictures show both sides of the weatherstripping. It attaches to the bottom of the window.
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Tom
Tom from SWISCO
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Would it be possible to see the end profile of the weatherstripping? That is how these are generally ID'd. The video below will go into more detail as to what we need to help.

Home Owner from CASCO, WI
Looking to replace bottom rain weatherstrip and also seal where top and bottom sashes meet on Pella Designer Double Hung wiondows purchased in 2003.
Serial number LLA-PEL-0305-D2CDHV21Z1-037E040EWHT-521SV11S-NFRC
I have six windows to redo.
Thanks.
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Tom
Tom from SWISCO
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Unfortunately, it's not possible to ID what kind of weatherstrip you have based on the provide photos. As described above, we need to see the end profile in undamaged condition. If you haven't already, I highly recommend watching the video there to get an idea of what information we require to help you.

Home Owner from CASCO, WI
Sorry Tom for the poor pics. Hope these are better.
#1 & 2is bottom sash rainstrip. #3 is bottom sash "bulb" weatherstrip. Also have pictures of a small piece of felt weatherstrip - #4 on edge of each side of the top sash. And then #5 there is an adhesive backed pad on each side of the frame where the sashes meet. These all look like they could be replaced if you have them.
Thanks.
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Tom
Tom from SWISCO
SWISCO
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Thanks! These photos are a huge help. I suggest looking at our 58-178 for that rainstrip. This is Pella brand and the design appears to match, just be mindful of the size.

Profile view of 58-178
Profile view of 58-178

Alternate view of 58-178 with dimensions
Alternate view of 58-178 with dimensions

For the other seals, the only one we sell is what you show in photo 3: that appears to match our 58-053. The two wool piles are not something we sell. I think you could reasonably use our 58-053 to replace the one in picture 5, at least, since the two appear to install in the same way. Just note that it may not offer the same kind of seal, so it will be a bit of a gamble.

The seal in your fifth picture is what we call a "dust plug" and is not something we sell. A local hardware store may sell adhesive felt material that you can use to serve the same function, though.

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