Installed the Baxter oil filter adapter at 33,864 kms. which is about 15,000 Km ago, because I was starting to get an intermittent tick while running and a regular rattle on start up. The Baxter adapter has a good anti drain back valve built in and if you buy the right spin on filter the filter itself will also have an anti drain back valve so you are double protected.
The cost is outrageously high $654 to my house here in Canada, but weighed against the cost of an engine repair I went for it.
One drawback is the Baxter filter location is underneath the cold air intake cover which has to be removed to change the filter and doesn't allow room for a longer filter body.
I solved that by installing a K&N cold air intake system but that option is pricey as well at $619 to my door. I'm sure these items would be cheaper south of the border.
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Cold start rattle and intermittent engine tick are gone, and I can now use a longer spin on oil filter with more filter media. The cold air intake has quite a loud roar when you put your foot into the throttle if you're into that sort of thing as well.
Both of these upgrades are easy to do if you're handy and willing to part with the cash.
One other note is that I waited for the extended warranty to run out before I did these upgrades, so there would be no issue with Mopar if a problem should arise.
My 2019 now has about 48,000 kms on it and it sounds better on start up than the day I drove her home. Smooth as silk.