I bought a set of 3 and with what I have my ratchet is outside of the body line. It really is up to you where you'd like to work from and of course how much wrenching you plan to do in the future.
Go to Harbor Freight and buy the three armed style along with a long extension or extensions for your ratchet. It's what I had to use on mine after breaking other methods. The three armed style will tighten on the end of the filter.
I took the running boards off the Tremor when I had because they were abrasive and would take the skin off your calves. Now I have a FX4 I've left them on just to try and protect the paint a little bit.
That said I do think about taking them off for the reasons you state.
The Tremor has different suspension from the 4x4 and the FX4. I'd also question whether it was a '19 as I thought Tremor's didn't arrive on the scene until '21.
I see you have proved your point and won but this would have probably best been answered by a visit to a parts website. A search on springs, shocks, and sway bars part numbers to check fitment would have given you your answer it wouldn't have been opinion either.
It is this one... It is hot when the key is on. I moved my radio feed to the inside fuse box but that one worked well.
I really would like a power feed that is hot when the radio is hot.
I think that's more oil than we had left in the seventies. Chances are slim to none that I'll be alive when the oil runs out. All I'll have to worry about is the money to "fix" it because you know a tax will fix everything.
I think I've replied to this thread already. After I'd signed all the paperwork the dealer handed me the key and said it was the only one they had. The vehicle is used. He had a friend he said could make keys for it for about half price of the dealer. They would have been clones and I knew that...
I had a Gladiator and the dead pedal attached to a bolt in a similar position to the one visible on the firewall unlike yours that attached on the side.