Sprinter 2500/3500 Single Rear Wheel Chassis
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 & 3500 single rear wheel chassis are versatile and reliable platforms commonly used for smaller Class B motorhomes and camper vans. They offer a smooth, car-like driving experience with the strength to support a fully equipped RV. Available with efficient diesel or gas engine options, they both feature advanced safety systems, a spacious cab, and a high roof option for added interior comfort. The single rear wheel design provides excellent maneuverability, making it ideal for travelers who want a compact, easy-to-drive RV without sacrificing performance or modern features.
Part Recommendations
2500 2WD
- Solutions for Sway, Body Roll & Harsh Ride
- Solutions for Wander, Tailwag & Oversteer
OE Replacement Rear Sway Bars
Front SumoSprings
Rear SumoSprings
Rear SuperSprings
Front Struts
Rear Shocks
Steer Safe
2500 4WD
- Solutions for Sway, Body Roll, & Harsh Ride
Front SumoSprings
Rear SumoSprings
Rear SuperSprings
Front Struts
Rear Shocks
3500 2WD
- Solutions for Sway, Body Roll & Harsh Ride
- Solutions for Wander, Tailwag & Oversteer
Front SumoSprings
Rear SumoSprings
Front Struts
Rear Shocks
Steer Safe
3500 4WD
- Solutions for Sway, Body Roll, & Harsh Ride
Front SumoSprings
Rear SumoSprings
Front Struts
Rear Shocks
Sprinter Videos
Installation Videos
Sprinter Articles
Stopping The Vibration
This week in our Sprinter Upgrade Series, we'll be focusing on something slightly different: the development of our SSWCT-001 Sprinter Wheel Centering Tool.
After we had finished testing the front strut upgrades on our own 2021 Sprinter Class C, we had a customer with a 2018 Sprinter come into our shop due to a vibration issue. She had been to multiple tire shops to have her tires rotated and balanced and at some point replaced, but the issue was never totally resolved.
Seeing Red
We are happy to be apart of RV Enthusiast Magazine for their Febuary 2023 issue. Bruce W. Smith the writer of the article is such an expert at his craft and a real pleasure to work with.
"Anytime a group of RVers get together, one sure topic of conversation is the “towing capacity” of their rig — and we’re not just talking about pickup trucks. Motorhomes also are rated by their manufacturers with a maximum weighted ability to pull “stuff” across the country.