My last 4 Discos as well,cargo barrier,bull bar,dual battery,good set of LT tyres,been all over the country side,never had an issue.
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The D4 9" = 230mm 13" = 330mm - so the D5's 500mm front AND rear (Same as L405 actually.. each, not total) is much more than that.
The off road ground clearance of the D4 (not in extended mode) is about 240mm - D5 is 283mm.
Plenty of down travel available at that height on the D5s suspension
I have seen a D3 with 35" tyres too, but can't run at standard height, or without spacers, and if you get a fault and drops to bump stops, you aren't going anywhere... Also, the D5 has an option to NOT drop when it detects a fault.
Thats what i said, heavy duty front bar, tyres suitable for offroading. If you dont seek the more serious offroading or turn around when it gets tough, you dont need sill protection, a rear bar, diff locks, or a higher air intake in a Disco. Once people get diff locks they dont want to ever go back, its always the people that havent had them that argue against them.
I really, really think you are wrong about the 500mm being for each end. What can you quote?
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Until proven otherwise, the replacement for the defender and the base model disco has already arrived, in the form of the Amarok.https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/09/305.jpg
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...and with the V6 range being expanded to 5 models from poverty pack to high(er) performance.
Volkswagen Amarok Aventura Exclusive: 190kW ute concept revealed for Frankfurt
One of these will replace my D4 in the coming months unless the 2018 Touareg is affordable.