Seal replacement

A home owner from Berlin, MD says:
Hi. We purchased a house and we don't find any labels as to which brand they are. We need to buy replacement seals but not exactly sure which item to buy. We are thinking maybe the foam filled weather seal code 58-170B but not certain. Hoping you can help. Thank you. Kathy
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

It's very hard to make out what you have from these photos, since your original sample is so damaged. Right now I can't quite make out how it installs. Is that something you can confirm for me?

The way the 58-170B installs is by pushing straight down into a skinny slot in the window. The rib kerf is what keeps it in place.

However, yours looks like it might have a wider "T" shaped base, maybe like our 58-135. Like I said, though, it's hard to tell.

I know that the older seal is falling apart, but would it be possible to see the end profile of an undamaged sample?

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