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Mercedes-Benz MB100 Rear Panel Replacement Parts

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Buying a used Mercedes-Benz MB100 rear panel: what matters

Fitment on a used rear panel 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a rear panel from any MB100 fit my van, or does wheelbase matter?

Wheelbase is critical for the MB100 rear panel: the short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase variants have different body lengths, so a rear panel from a different wheelbase will not line up correctly. Always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase when requesting a quote. Never assume a panel from any MB100 will do without confirming the match.

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

Yes, this is one of the most important checks for this van. Barn-door and tailgate versions have completely different rear panel pressings because the aperture, hinges, and shut-face profiles are built around the door arrangement. Always specify to the breaker exactly which configuration your van has before they pull a panel.

Does roof height affect whether a rear panel will fit my MB100?

It can do, yes. High-roof variants have a taller rear aperture and different upper panel geometry compared with standard-roof versions, so a panel from a different roof height is very unlikely to fit. Confirm your roof height with the breaker against your registration to make sure they quote the right part.

Does engine or trim level make any difference to MB100 rear panel fitment?

No, engine choice and trim level do not affect rear panel fitment on the MB100. The panel is determined entirely by wheelbase, roof height, and whether the van has barn doors or a tailgate. You can safely ignore engine variants when searching, but do confirm the body configuration details with the breaker.

I have an early MB100 and I've found a rear panel from a later one — will it fit?

The MB100 ran through the late 1980s into the 1990s and it is not well-documented in mainstream references whether there were any mid-run pressing changes to the rear panel during that period. Because of this uncertainty you should confirm directly with the breaker, quoting both registration numbers, so they can check the actual panel against your vehicle before you commit.

Does it matter which side a rear panel is from, or are NS and OS the same pressing?

For a full rear panel that spans the back of the van this is less of a concern, but if you are sourcing a corner or quarter panel the NS (nearside, kerb side) and OS (offside, driver's side) will be handed and not interchangeable. Describe exactly which section you need to the breaker and confirm whether the part they have is the correct side for your van.