OK. I just changed the oil for the first time on my 2014 RAM 3500 Dually Laramie Longhorn Cummins. I had intended to remove the air filter ducting and go entirely from the top. After sizing up the situation, I decided different. I DID have to use a strap wrench with an extension from the top side to break the filter loose because the factory torque on the oil filter was ridiculous! But, from this day forward, I should be able to use the common metal band type oil filter wrench through the wheel well opening. Once I'd broken the filter loose, I put a gallon size slider Glad bag over the filter from the bottom as far as I could pull it up. Then I slowly unscrewed the filter by hand through the wheel well, stopping occasionally to reposition the Glad bag. As soon as I felt that the filter was almost off, I repositioned the Glad bag one last time; then from the wheel well, took it the rest of the way off and dropped it down low enough that, by tilting it slightly, I could seal the Glad bag with the slider and then tilt it the rest of the way needed to pull it out through the wheel well hole. I didn't spill a drop of oil!!! I also found that when replacing with a new filter, I could actually prefill the oil filter with about a 1/2 quart of oil, letting it soak into the filter for a minute before tilting it as little as possible and fitting it back up to the threads; again without spilling any oil. Now that I've replaced that first "gorilla installed" oil filter, I think that future oil changes might actually be a little easier than they were on my '05. Oh, and if anyone is interested, I replaced the factory 5w40 synthetic with 15w40 Mopar MaxPro conventional diesel oil. It is simply Rotella with the Mopar label on it. Having never experienced an oil related problem on any vehicle I've owned and used conventional oil, I just didn't want the expense of synthetic. I have a camping friend that used to own a fleet of Semi-Trucks for his business before he retired. This was even in cold country (Ontario, Canada). I asked him about the use of synthetics in his fleet. He told me that his company couldn't justify the added expense of it. He used 15w40 Rotella in his entire fleet of Semis, Summer and Winter without any oil-related problems! That's good enough for me.