Re the "the stripped-down versus safety issues will pan out differently depending on the expedition"
That is fine but it is highly unlikely an individual if they have have a bull bar, winch, rear wheel carrier etc fitted will take them off to make their vehicle lighter so they can take a trip across the CSR etc.
I come back to my original comment that a D3/4 is over a 2.5 ton vehicle on its own depending on what spec vehicle it is, add in a driver, bedding, water, food, cooking gear, fuel and maybe extra fuel for those long distance desert trips and chances are your Disco will be up around nearly 3 ton.
My HSE D3 with a full tank of fuel, dual battery system and me in it is 2.7 ton so getting up to 3 ton would be real easy.
If you add in a bull bar, winch, rear wheel carrier and long range tank then you will be up around the maximum legal weight of 3.2 ton. But you will be carrying the fuel safely, have the spare wheel in an easily accessible spot and have the safety and convenience of a winch Bull bar.
My point is what is a couple of hundred kilo's of weight when you are already driving a vehicle that when loaded lightly plus a full fuel tank for camping is already around 3 ton? We are are talking a difference of less than 10%.
cheers,
Terry


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