I'm not familiar with your particular RV, but with proper careful installation, you can install a slide topper on most any camper.
Generally, the rail that mounts to the main camper uses the same area as the gutter or side wall trim, with several screws a few inches apart, so that end isn't much of an issue.
The brackets that mount to the slide need to have very solid material behind them, and you want to find a main frame to mount at least one fastener, and hopefully both. Use a fastener as long as you can get away with.
My most difficult install was a Lance camper with an all aluminum frame, and no studs, and I was forced to mount the slide brackets higher than specs, to use the frame crossmember. I predrilled holes, and actually missed the frame because I thought it was wider than the 1" than it was, but was able to find it, and the bracket covered my bad holes (after filling).
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