Sprinter Chassis

Sprinter Chassis Overview

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis blends luxury, efficiency, and easy drivability. Quickly becoming a popular choice by top RV manufacturers and consumers alike, the Sprinter offers a smooth, quiet ride with impressive fuel economy and advanced safety features—perfect for long road trips or quick weekend escapes. Whether you're navigating winding mountain roads or tight city streets, the Sprinter’s nimble handling and compact footprint make it a breeze to drive. The Sprinter's are available in 2500 & 3500. The Sprinter 2500 & 3500 vans are lighter-duty, typically equipped with single rear wheels and a lower Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), making it ideal for camper vans or smaller Class B and B+ RVs. The Sprinter 3500 with rear dual wheels is a heavy-duty model designed for larger vans and Class C RVs.

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Sprinter 2500/3500 Single Rear Wheel

Sprinter 3500 Dual Rear Wheel

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Sprinter VS Ford E-Series

If you haven't seen our video yet you can watch it below. In this short film, we put two of the most popular Class C RVs head-to-head to help you decide which one is the best fit for your road adventures.We realize there are many happy and dedicated owners of both chassis out there.  However, each type of chassis has its unique benefits, issues, and potential upgrades to address its limitations.

 

 

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Blue Koni Sprinter shock absorber installed under a vehicle.

Sprinter 3500 Class C Upgrade Series: Part 1

Welcome to the first in our series of posts detailing our process of testing handling upgrades on our 2022 Winnebago Navion! We purchased the Mercedes Sprinter 3500 Class C coach as a Research and Development (R&D) project back in November of 2021, and since then we've done extensive testing on it over tens of thousands of miles.

 

 

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Sprinter 3500 Class C Upgrade Series: Part 2

Welcome back to our Sprinter 3500 Class C upgrade series. In Part 1 we looked at the SS88-1889 Rear Shock Absorbers and the improvement they made to the "rock and roll" issue common to the Sprinter chassis. Next, we'll be taking a look at the rear anti-sway bar.

 

 

 

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