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Mercedes-Benz MB100 Rear Bumper Replacement Parts

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz MB100 rear bumper

Used rear 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

Will a rear bumper from any MB100 van fit my MB100?

The MB100 was sold as a single-generation light van throughout its production run in the UK, but fitment depends heavily on your van's wheelbase (short or long) and whether it has barn doors or a tailgate at the rear, as these configurations use different rear bumper designs. Body style and rear-end arrangement are the first things to match before assuming any MB100 bumper will cross over. Always confirm the donor van's wheelbase and door configuration with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Does the wheelbase affect which rear bumper fits my MB100?

Yes, wheelbase is a key factor for vans like the MB100 — short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase variants can have different rear body structures, which affects how the bumper fits and mounts. Make sure the breaker confirms the donor vehicle's wheelbase matches yours before agreeing to a sale. Never assume a bumper from a different wheelbase will bolt straight on.

Does it matter whether my MB100 has barn doors or a tailgate when sourcing a rear bumper?

It matters a great deal — barn-door and tailgate rear ends are shaped and cut differently at the back of the van, and the bumper is designed around that opening, so the two are not interchangeable. Tell the breaker exactly which rear door configuration your MB100 has so they can pull the correct bumper. Fitting the wrong type will leave you with gaps, misaligned edges, or a bumper that simply won't sit flush.

Does the engine or trim level on the donor MB100 affect whether the rear bumper will fit mine?

No — engine choice and trim level do not affect rear bumper fitment on the MB100; the bumper is determined by body configuration, not what's under the bonnet or the spec level of the van. You may find cosmetic differences such as surface finish or colour between donor vehicles, but these don't change whether the part physically fits. Focus your questions to the breaker on wheelbase, roof height, and rear door type rather than engine or trim.

Could roof height make a difference to MB100 rear bumper fitment?

Roof height can influence the overall rear-end structure on panel vans, so it is worth mentioning your roof height to the breaker when sourcing an MB100 rear bumper, even if the bumper itself sits low on the vehicle. Whether high-roof and standard-roof MB100s share an identical rear bumper is something to confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. It's a quick check that could save you a wasted journey or return.

I've found a rear bumper described as coming from an MB100 — how do I make sure it's the right one?

Give the breaker your full registration and ask them to confirm the donor van matches on wheelbase, rear door type (barn doors or tailgate), and roof height, as these are the variables that govern fitment on a van like the MB100. Engine and trim level can be ignored for fitment purposes, though do note any finish differences you might need to paint or match. The breaker can cross-reference the donor's details against yours to give you the best chance of a straight swap.