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A used rear bumper that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
Both years fall within the second-generation Sprinter (W906, 2006–2018), so the platform is the same, but you need to confirm whether your 2012 bumper and the 2014 part share the same pressing, as Mercedes made running production changes during the W906's life that can affect fitment across that span. More importantly, make sure the wheelbase (SWB, MWB, LWB), body configuration (panel van, chassis cab, minibus), and rear-door style (barn doors vs tailgate) all match between the two vehicles. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
No — the W906 (2006–2018) and the W907 (2018-onwards) are different generations with a completely redesigned body, so rear bumpers are not interchangeable between them. Always check which generation you have before sourcing a used bumper from a breaker.
Yes, this is one of the most important checks for a Sprinter rear bumper — barn-door variants and tailgate variants have differently shaped bumpers and cut-outs, and a bumper from the wrong configuration will not fit correctly. Tell the breaker your specific rear-door arrangement, along with your wheelbase and body style, so they can pull the right part.
Trim level does not affect which rear bumper fits a Sprinter — the bumper is determined by the generation (W906 or W907), wheelbase, body style, and rear-door type, not by specification grade. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint finish, sensor cut-outs, or step-plate provision depending on what the donor vehicle was optioned with, so check the breaker's photos against your own bumper if those details matter to you.
No — on panel vans the rear bumper width and mounting points correspond to the body width and configuration of the specific wheelbase variant, so SWB, MWB, and LWB bumpers are not straightforwardly interchangeable. Always confirm your exact wheelbase with the breaker to ensure you get a matching part.
Both sit within the W906 generation (2006–2018), so they share the same platform, but a bumper from the very start of that generation may not match one from near the end due to mid-generation pressing and design changes across such a long production run. Name your exact wheelbase, body style, and rear-door type to the breaker, and ask them to verify the part against your specific registration rather than relying on year alone.