Sprinter (2019-2024) Full Guard Front Bumper

SKU: RBMS3F-8340
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Regular price $3,150.00
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If you're looking to gain functionality and add protection to the front of your Sprinter van, but don't want tons of added weight, this full guard bumper hits the mark. The outer shell is constructed out of 3/16" 5052 aluminum with an internal 3/16-inch rib system for added reinforcement. The mounting brackets and winch cradle are made with 1/4-inch thick steel to keep the strength exactly where it needs it most. Steel shackle mounts and a 2-inch receiver are integrated into the winch mount giving you a  hybrid design that is lightweight but strong where you need

  • Aluminum outer shell construction for weight savings
  • Integrated vertical and horizontal gusset system
  • Steel internal mounting structure for strength that includes: Winch mount for Warn 12k winches or similar, Additional wrap-around frame brackets for strength, 1” thick shackle mounts for ¾” shackles, and 2”receiver
  • 4 square light pockets that accept most light pods
  • Full frontal coverage of the DEF tank
  • Full tube bull bar for added protection
  • 2 3/8" aluminum center tube and 2" aluminum outer tube
  • Exceeds Mercedes airflow requirements
  • All bumpers are produced with sensor hole cutouts.  Machined sensor cap deletes or housings for factory sensors* are included.
  • Vehicle Fitment: Mercedes Sprinter Van (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
  • (If ordering for a Sprinter 3500 dually, please select the 4WD option regardless if your 3500 is 4WD or 2WD. You will need ROAMBUILT 4WD brackets for your 3500 van. The 3500 requires you to remove the DEF tank in order to drill your own holes into the frame.)