Replacing the superdrive

i burned a dvd yesterday and popped it out, and now the tray on my SONY DVD RW DW-D150A superdrive will not retract. it goes in about 1/2" before it stops, and then comes back out again. the eject commands / key all work still, but the tray physically is stuck. it also seems to stick as it tries to come back out.
have rebooted, reset pram, and even tried jiggling the tray as i gently push it back, nothing. stops dead. so basically im figuring its hardware failure.
anyone suggest some replacement dvd±r drives that will operate with the macpro's pretty drive door?

it does not address my question however of recommended optical drives to put into a mac pro. as in, specific non-apple models people have used before...
Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-115D
Set the jumper to CS (Cable Select). You have to remove the lip from the tray
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