Sliding rear window gasket?

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I thought the standard seals that you rope in were not for sliding windows, which the OP has.
But idk I’m not a window gasket expert.
Some newer aftermarket slider windows use a seal for a glass window the style that is in mine was supposed to use the slider specific seal, but someone jammed it in the glass seal.

This uses a standard glass seal the window I think was available before the slider specific seal, so they made it fit the glass seal.

The whole deal is a mess honestly, sliders that fit glass seals, sliders that fit slider specific seals.
 
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Thank you
That is the seal I tried to rope in on my truck, and I ended up damaging it. The rope gets so tight in the last 90° curve you end up tearing the seal. This wasn't the first seal I have roped in but it was definitely the hardest. I wouldn't recommend it
 

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