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Fitment on a used brake varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The MB100 was produced from 1987 to 1996 as a rear-wheel-drive light van. Brakes can vary across that production run, particularly with engine size and GVW rating, so a part from an early van does not automatically fit a later one. Always confirm the exact year and payload rating with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The MB100 ran as a single generation across 1987 to 1996, but Mercedes did introduce running changes during that period that can affect brake components. Crossing that kind of mid-production boundary is exactly the scenario where you should confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration plate rather than assume it fits.
Yes, engine size is a genuine fitment factor on the MB100 — larger engines often came paired with uprated brakes to handle the extra power and weight. Make sure you tell the breaker your engine size as well as your year, and confirm against your registration to be certain you get the right parts.
Yes, this matters more than people often realise on a van like the MB100 — higher GVW variants were frequently fitted with heavier-duty braking systems to cope with the additional load rating. The payload plate on your van is the definitive reference, not just the model name, so check it and pass that information to the breaker when requesting a quote.
Trim level alone does not affect brake fitment on the MB100 — what matters is the engine size, GVW rating, and year of the vehicle. You may find cosmetic differences such as dust shield finish or minor hardware variations, but these do not prevent the parts from fitting correctly. Confirm the key mechanical details with the breaker and you should be fine.
Front and rear brake components are not interchangeable with each other on the MB100, as they are designed for different roles and are different sizes. For items like brake calipers, the nearside (NS) and offside (OS) are handed and must be matched to the correct side of the vehicle. Always specify front or rear, and NS or OS, when getting a quote from a breaker.