Weather striping

A quick learner says:
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Your weatherstripping resembles the 58-171 or 58-182 at first glance. They both have the same offset base for installation but the dimensions differ slightly. Take a look and see how the specifications compare to yours. Thanks for posting! 

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A quick learner from Ringgold Ga says:
It looks like it's the .187 inch. Just ordered it. Would you know the company that manufactured the windows?? Thanks for your help.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Most weatherstripping is generic and used across a wide range of manufacturers. You'd need to check the window for stickers to determine the company that made the window. 

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