Simpler: I'm seeing more radiator/cooling system issue threads on TJ online forums and several TJ groups I follow on FB.
The TJ's being discussed are older than they've ever been as well, and get older every year. What's more likely the culprit, that the average climate has increased by single digit degrees (and therefore the delta between engine operating temp and ambient temp has changed from ~110F to ~108F), or that a system that is 25 years old and likely poorly maintained over that time is reaching a point of age/disrepair where it no longer functions as it did from the factory?
Could the cooling system be improved upon? Certainly. Find a more efficient way to transfer heat out of the engine. Seems like the aftermarket hasn't been able to do it yet, or at least not reliably. But let's not blame global warming when its obviously much more likely that your shit is just old.
