Window tilt bar

A quick learner from Charleston, SC says:
Hey there,

I can't identify this tilt bar from your website. I am also having difficulty removing the part. Here are three pictures.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for reaching out to us. It's difficult to tell what you have while it's still installed. This may be a match for our 26-376, but you'll definitely want to remove the original before you buy anything. My advice would be to soak it in WD-40 to see if that helps loosen it up some.

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