Ford 5.4/4.6 820S Filter Removal

BTW, he installed the FRAM TG2 oil filter l found in one of my dads sheds my brother and l were cleaning out. It was bought from WM on 11/14/2016.
Will this filter last for 10K miles?
 
Angled oil filter pliers for me. I hate removing the filter on these. Especially the 4wd with the stupid drain shield that drips for 2-3 days after changing the oil.
 

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I used a strap wrench on these. On the 90's thunderbirds with the 4.6 the front sway bar was right in the way. On the f150 trucks it was a piece of cake.
 
On my F250, the filter just hangs down where it's easily accessible. On my F150 and on my son's Lincoln Navigator, the filter is remote and sits right behind the bumper on the driver's side. Call me paranoid, I don't actually like that accessibility because it's just TOO EASY to get to. People walking by the vehicle can look and see the filter and could just reach in and unscrew it. Now on my Lincoln Mark VIII that I had, that one was somewhat of a PITA. You had to turn the steering wheel all the way to the left to allow access to remove and install the filter.
 
Strap wrench coming in from the top. Not fun. I do check from underneath that the gasket stayed in place on the new one.
 
I work in the Quick Lane at a Ford dealer and use a 3 prong claw on a 6 in. extension fitted to my ratchet. The other guys always come get me when they fail at getting them off
 
You guys must all have had 4x4s. It's super easy on my 2wd Navigator, you don't even have to lift the vehicle, although with the power running boards it's better to slide under it from the front. I took the filter off by hand the last time, it took some effort, but it came off without a tool.

If I have to use a tool, I have a Lisle tool that fits over the end of the filter and you put a 3/8ths extension on it. It squeezes as you loosen so it does a really good job of getting off really stuck filters.
 
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