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Fitment on a used bumper 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:
The Mercedes-Benz Vario was produced from 1996 to 2013 as a single generation, replacing the T2/LN1. Bumpers and other front-end panels are shared across different body lengths and configurations within this generation, so the body length or roof height of your Vario does not affect which bumper fits. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The Vario received a facelift in 2000, which brought updates to the front-end styling including changes to the grille and bumper area. This means a pre-2000 bumper and a post-2000 bumper are not necessarily the same part, and you should not assume they interchange without checking. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific bumper from your donor vehicle matches your registered Vario's facelift period.
Your 1999 Vario is a pre-facelift model and your 2002 is post-facelift, meaning they sit on either side of the 2000 facelift boundary. Front-end panels including bumpers commonly change at a facelift, so these two vehicles may not share the same bumper. You should confirm directly with the breaker whether the specific part from the 1999 donor is compatible with your post-facelift 2002 registration before buying.
No — wheelbase and body length do not affect bumper fitment on the Vario, as front-end panels are shared across different body configurations within the same generation and facelift period. Whether your Vario is a short or long wheelbase variant, the same bumper applies, so you do not need to filter by body length when sourcing from a breaker.
Engine choice and payload or chassis rating do not affect bumper fitment on the Vario — the front-end panels are the same regardless of what is under the bonnet or how the vehicle is rated. The key questions for a breaker are simply which generation and which facelift period your vehicle belongs to, not its mechanical specification.
The Mercedes-Benz Vario was a commercial vehicle and not offered in the kind of named consumer trim levels seen on passenger cars, so trim level is not a relevant factor for bumper fitment. The generation and the 2000 facelift boundary are the only fitment considerations for the bumper, meaning any Vario within the same facelift period should share the same front bumper regardless of how the vehicle was specified. Confirm the part against your exact registration with the breaker to be sure.