Mercedes Sprinter


Mercedes Sprinter Parts and Accessories for Camper Van Conversion

Explore our complete selection of Sprinter van parts designed for adventure van builds and camper conversions. Whether you are upgrading a 144" or 170" wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter, we carry everything you need to transform your cargo van into a fully equipped overland vehicle.

Our Sprinter van collection features sprinter van windows, sprinter roof racks, sprinter roof rails, and sprinter headliner shelves for organized storage. Build your sleeping setup with a sprinter platform bed and keep your van comfortable year-round with a sprinter insulation kit. Complete your build with a sprinter van awning, sprinter van cabinet, and sprinter trim kit for a clean, finished look.

Every Mercedes Sprinter part we carry is selected based on real world testing and hands on installation experience. From window upgrades that increase ventilation and natural light to roof rack systems designed for solar panels and cargo, our products are built to support reliable travel and everyday use. This collection is designed to help you build a Sprinter camper van that performs consistently and holds up over time.

FAQs

Q1: How much does a Sprinter van conversion cost?

A basic Sprinter van conversion typically costs between $5,000 and $15,000 for a DIY build using quality parts. Professional conversions range from $30,000 to $100,000 or more depending on features like electrical systems, insulation, cabinetry, and appliances. Costs vary based on whether you choose fixed windows, slider windows, roof racks, and interior finishes.

Q2: What is the best insulation for a Sprinter van?

3M Thinsulate is widely considered the best insulation for a Sprinter van. It offers excellent thermal performance, resists moisture and mold, and installs easily without a vapor barrier. Thinsulate provides an R-value of 5.2 per inch and works well in both hot and cold climates, making it ideal for four-season van builds.

Q3: How do you build out a Sprinter van?

Building out a Sprinter van starts with installing insulation, then adding windows for ventilation and natural light. Next, install your electrical system, flooring, and wall panels. Add cabinetry, a platform bed, and storage solutions. Finish with accessories like roof racks, awnings, and a headliner shelf. Many builders complete a basic conversion in 4 to 8 weeks.

Q4: What are the best Sprinter van conversion kits?

The best Sprinter van conversion kits include complete insulation packages, pre-cut window kits, modular bed platforms, and plug-and-play electrical systems like EcoFlow power kits. Look for kits designed specifically for 144" or 170" wheelbases to ensure proper fitment. Quality conversion kits save time and deliver professional results for DIY builders.

Q5: What size bed fits in a Mercedes Sprinter?

A standard 144" wheelbase Sprinter fits a full-size bed (54" x 75") across the width of the van. A 170" extended wheelbase Sprinter can accommodate a queen-size bed (60" x 80") lengthwise or crosswise depending on your layout. Platform beds with storage underneath maximize space in both configurations.