Always keep in mind stuff like this were items pulled off of the shelf for another application. Pull the original and do the Google based upon any numbers you can find. If that doesn't work then go to your closest oldest NAPA dealer and hope they have an older sharp as heck employee who will recognize the part.
For instance the gear on my 93 Winnebago dp steps went south. I went to a said NAPA and no one there knew crap. But an older fella looked at it and we removed a bushing. He went to the back and came back with a new part. Window gear for a 96 Ford pick up. The bushing was the only thing that made my part special and I bet is was a standard part for another application.
Also, never forget RV's are engineered for production and not maintenance. You Will run into items that are buried in the belly that need to be replaced. They were put there because it was easy then and impossible to access now.
It is what it is.
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