It depends, if the car is a horizontal or vertical install. Vertical installs I do and horizontal I don't bother. Why waste perfectly good oil unless you know it's not going to spill out? Wouldn't it make more sense to install it dry, unplug the ignition module or whatever, and crank it a few times to get oil circulated and not deal with spinning the engine at 1000+ rpms with the little oil you managed to get in the filter. The starter usually only goes to 300-400 rpms IIRC. So that is the way to go in my opinion. Then again I'm not THAT anal about my cars in the first place. Ideally, I replace every 10 years from manufacturing date. Otherwise too many potential issues. Lot's of plastics and rubber that can act up once they are too old. Not worth the hassle or reliability issues since I take a 2000-3000 mile road trip about once a year and put about 25,000 miles on each year.