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Second Hand Mercedes-Benz MB100 Rear Cross Member

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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz MB100 rear cross member

No two rear cross members are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz MB100 rear cross member fit?

The MB100 was produced as a single generation running from the mid-1980s through to the mid-1990s, based on a van platform that remained largely unchanged throughout its production life. Because the platform stayed consistent, rear cross members from across the production run are generally considered to be from the same family, but always confirm the exact year and specification against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Does a rear cross member from an early MB100 fit a later MB100?

The MB100 platform did not undergo a fundamental structural redesign during its production life, so parts from earlier and later vehicles are often interchangeable in principle. However, there were detail changes made during the production run and the breaker will need to check your registration against the donor vehicle's year to confirm the cross member is a direct match before you commit.

Does the wheelbase of my MB100 affect which rear cross member I need?

Yes, wheelbase is one of the most important factors for rear structural components on a van like the MB100. The short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase versions have different rear-end structures, so always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase variant when requesting a quote to make sure the part corresponds to your vehicle.

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

Yes, this can affect the rear cross member because the door aperture arrangement influences how the rear structure is engineered. Always specify to the breaker whether your MB100 has twin barn doors or a tailgate, so they can match the donor vehicle accordingly.

Does the trim level or engine of my MB100 affect whether a rear cross member will fit?

No, trim level and engine choice do not affect fitment for a rear cross member — the chassis and body structure are the same regardless of how the van was specified from the factory. The key details to give the breaker are your wheelbase, roof height, and rear door configuration, not the engine or any optional extras your van came with.

I've found a rear cross member listed as coming from a similar-era Mercedes van — will it fit my MB100?

The MB100 shared platform connections with other Mercedes van products of the same era, and there may be some parts commonality, but panel and structural differences between same-platform variants sold under different names are not something that can be confirmed without checking. Route this question directly to the breaker, giving them your registration, so they can verify whether the donor vehicle's part is a genuine match for your MB100.