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A used roof panel 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:
The Mercedes-Benz Vario was produced from 1996 to 2013, replacing the T2/LN1, and ran as a single generation throughout that period without a major platform change. That said, roof panels vary significantly depending on wheelbase (short, long, or extra-long) and roof height (low, medium, or high roof), so you cannot assume any two Varios share the same roof panel without confirming those dimensions match. Always confirm the wheelbase and roof height of the donor vehicle against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Because the Vario ran as one continuous generation from 1996 to 2013 without a fundamental platform redesign, there is a reasonable chance of compatibility across those years — but Mercedes did make incremental production changes over such a long run, and pressing differences between early and late vehicles are not always publicly documented. You should name the exact year of both the donor and your vehicle when speaking to the breaker, and confirm against your registration, as mid-generation panel changes are something only the breaker can reliably verify from their stock.
Yes, absolutely — roof height is one of the most critical fitment factors for a Vario roof panel, as low-roof, medium-roof, and high-roof variants have entirely different panel profiles and dimensions. A panel from the wrong roof height will not fit correctly regardless of year, so this is the first thing to confirm when sourcing a used panel. Always tell the breaker your exact roof height specification, ideally cross-referenced against your vehicle's registration or VIN plate.
Yes, wheelbase directly affects the length of the roof panel, and a panel from a short-wheelbase Vario will not be the same as one from a long or extra-long wheelbase variant. When contacting a breaker, confirm your wheelbase alongside your roof height, as both dimensions together define which roof panel you need. Quoting your registration or VIN to the breaker is the most reliable way to ensure the donor vehicle matches your own.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Vario — what matters is the physical body configuration: wheelbase, roof height, and whether the vehicle has barn doors or a tailgate at the rear. You may find cosmetic differences such as roof vent or aerial positions between different specifications, but these do not change the fundamental panel pressing. As long as the structural dimensions match, trim level is not a concern when sourcing a used roof panel.
For the roof panel itself, the barn-door versus tailgate distinction matters primarily at the very rear edge of the panel where the aperture and gutter profile can differ between configurations. If your Vario has barn doors, confirm the donor vehicle also had barn doors, and the same applies for a tailgate variant, to ensure the rear edge of the panel matches cleanly. Ask the breaker to confirm this detail against both vehicles' registrations before agreeing to a purchase.