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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz MB100 bumper

Used bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz MB100 cover and are there any facelift changes I need to know about for bumper fitment?

The MB100 van was produced from 1988 through to 1996, and while Mercedes made running changes across that period, the bumper and front-end styling remained broadly consistent throughout the production run. However, because specific facelift boundaries for this model are not firmly documented in widely available UK sources, we would not want to state a precise facelift year as fact. When sourcing a used bumper, always confirm with the breaker exactly which year and specification your vehicle is to ensure the panel they hold matches yours.

Will a bumper from an early 1988-1991 MB100 fit my 1993 or later model?

The MB100 shared its front-end architecture across the production run, but there were detail changes to bumpers and trim panels over the years that could affect direct swap fitment. Because we cannot confidently state a precise changeover year for any restyled components on this model, this is exactly the kind of cross-year question you should put to the breaker, quoting your registration, so they can match the part they have against your specific vehicle. Never assume a part fits without that confirmation.

Does the bumper differ between the MB100 van and minibus body styles?

The MB100 shared its front-end structure across the different body configurations, so the bumper is generally a front-end panel common to the platform rather than something that changes with body style or roof height. That said, there can be minor differences in bracket positions or finishing trim depending on specification, so quote your registration to the breaker and let them verify the part against your vehicle rather than relying on body style alone.

Does the trim or specification level affect which bumper I need on an MB100?

Trim level does not drive bumper fitment on the MB100 - the front bumper is determined by the vehicle's generation and build date, not by whether it is a higher or lower specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as additional trim strips, fog light apertures, or finisher panels between specs, so check with the breaker whether any ancillary pieces are included or need to be sourced separately. The core bumper panel itself should be the same across trim grades of the same build period.

Does wheelbase or van length affect which MB100 bumper I need?

No - wheelbase and overall body length do not affect front bumper fitment on the MB100, as the front-end panels are shared across the different length variants within the model range. The key variables are the model year and any specification differences around fog lights or trim finishers, so focus on confirming those details with your breaker rather than worrying about which wheelbase your van is.

How do I make sure a used MB100 bumper from a breaker will actually fit my van?

Give the breaker your full vehicle registration number so they can cross-reference the part they have against your exact build date and specification - this is the most reliable way to confirm fitment on an older specialist model like the MB100. Ask them specifically about any fog light cutouts or mounting brackets, as these details can vary and affect whether the panel bolts straight on. No online guide can guarantee fitment, so the breaker's confirmation against your reg is the step you should not skip.