I attended SCARR 3 years ago before the cylinder liners in my much loved D2 (with 70k miles) let go. The LR3's we followed were capable, but left a trail of hangy down bits (spare tires, exhaust parts, trim, etc). This wasn't an issue with the stock Discos, Series, or Defenders. I decided then and there that this problem, along with LR's insistence on using 20" tires and wheels was proof LR was abandoning the offroad market- no matter what electronic traction and suspension aids they could develop. When the Defender is gone, The JK will be the only logical successor. If Jeep goes IFS on the Wrangler, and starts putting the Grand Cherokee air suspension bits on it, they may as well commit corporate suicide. I personally believe, that Ford has a new version of the first gen Bronco waiting in the wings (with straight axles and lockers) to trounce all competition in this scenario. But I also believe in fairies, black helicopters, and that Elvis and JFK are alive and dance in Avalon to this day.