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I’m curious because on a normal day just driving around town my temp is anywhere between 195 and 215. And that’s not towing anything. What is the upper end of the spectrum with oil and coolant temp?
Pretty normal and under spec.
Prior to my Gladiator, I had Xtreme Recon Wrangler Rubicon and those run much hotter.
This was in normal driving taking an exit after climbing a short hill in Wrangler XR. No towing, no payload...

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Pretty normal and under spec.
Prior to my Gladiator, I had Xtreme Recon Wrangler Rubicon and those run much hotter.
This was in normal driving taking an exit after climbing a short hill in Wrangler XR. No towing, no payload...

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Normal and healthy readings. I've never been afraid to see temps like that. My first Jeep ran in the 210s consistently.
A typical thermostat from a few years ago wasn't even fully open until into the 220s.
 

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Is it possible to upgrade alternator and heavy duty fan if the JT didn't come with the tow package through the dealer without affecting factory warranty?
 

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Is it possible to upgrade alternator and heavy duty fan if the JT didn't come with the tow package through the dealer without affecting factory warranty?
dealers are morons. they'll probably break a bolt off in the engine block changing the alt.

OP....did the 850 help?
 
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dealers are morons. they'll probably break a bolt off in the engine block changing the alt.

OP....did the 850 help?
Yes it did. On hot days when towing the temps were much better. I still have the 220 amp alt as well.
 

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Is it possible to upgrade alternator and heavy duty fan if the JT didn't come with the tow package through the dealer without affecting factory warranty?
The only warranty that would be lost is the warranty on the original fan and alternator.........
If you use new MOPAR parts, those come with a warranty, or can inherit what's left of the truck's warranty, which-ever is longer.
But if you use used parts, you won't have warranty on those parts.

If a dealer does it - will be expensive but everything will have warranty as usual.
 

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Yes it did. On hot days when towing the temps were much better. I still have the 220 amp alt as well.
How were the voltages when towing under hot conditions with the larger fan?
 

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The only warranty that would be lost is the warranty on the original fan and alternator.........
If you use new MOPAR parts, those come with a warranty, or can inherit what's left of the truck's warranty, which-ever is longer.
But if you use used parts, you won't have warranty on those parts.

If a dealer does it - will be expensive but everything will have warranty as usual.
Thanks. Apart from the alternator and heavy duty fan, anything else needs to be changed? Like fuses for example?
 

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Thanks. Apart from the alternator and heavy duty fan, anything else needs to be changed? Like fuses for example?
There's been mention of the high current fuse array being different between the two - but that was a comparison on earlier model years.
You would have to actually remove and look at your high current fuse, check the part number, etc.
All I can say for sure is that there was a difference in at least one case, earlier model year, may have changed to being the same fuse regardless of fan - maybe.
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OR, see if Benny (AllMOPARParts a forum sponsor) can check based on your VIN
 
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How were the voltages when towing under hot conditions with the larger fan?
I didnt capture any photos but i dont remember it being a concern. Its always over 14 volts
 

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I didnt capture any photos but i dont remember it being a concern. Its always over 14 volts
Did you get the fan replaced at the dealer or some other place?
 

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"Desert Rated" means next to nothing in this context. It's an advertising thing. It doesn't actually relate to any set of standards, just what Jeep determined to be important in the design. So don't hang your hat on that.

If someone says "Mine's Desert Rated, yours isn't", the question that can't be answered is "how would one test for that?". Unlike something like the towing rating which has actual test standards to run against.
I tested the desert rating by driving freeway speeds in the dirt before the JTM had 1,000 miles on it, but who knows what their criteria is? I know they do actually have a set of standards for the "trail rated" badges so I'd guess they may have something? https://jed-co.com/blogs/news/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-jeep-trail-rated-badge
 

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There's been mention of the high current fuse array being different between the two - but that was a comparison on earlier model years.
You would have to actually remove and look at your high current fuse, check the part number, etc.
All I can say for sure is that there was a difference in at least one case, earlier model year, may have changed to being the same fuse regardless of fan - maybe.
.........
OR, see if Benny (AllMOPARParts a forum sponsor) can check based on your VIN
But frankly, if I am not going to tow, but use it as a daily driver (in hot Vegas) with light off roading in the desert, and stay well within the GVWR, do I need the heavy duty cooling fan and the 240 amp alternator, or would the standard fan and 220 amp alternator suffice without any heating issues?
Am I overthinking?
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