@jfoj this is exactly what I said
No need to buy or try another dipstick. I matched the oil level to what was in the engine based on the disptick. This is EXACTLY why I checked the oil level when I purchased the vehicle and again right before the 550 mile oil change.
Understand the manufactures do not check the oil with the dipstick at the plant. They have a factory fill level and they may add some oil based on things like if there is an engine oil cooler in case they have a default fill for the engine at the engine assembly plant, but they do not screw around with looking at the dipstick during or after assembly. The dipstick is my only option to match the level the truck was delivered with. Matched fill to how I found engine as delivered from the factory.
8 quarts per the "spec" showed no oil within the hash marks when I performed the oil change. And the more I search, this is not really uncommon. I think the real problem is rarely is the oil checked when changed, put in 8 qts, close hood and return vehicle to customer.
Starting to wonder about all the oil consumption complaints, they my be due to the engine being underfilled with oil when changed?? But we are lucky enough to have a spray nozzle washing oil off the cylinder walls on the current generation engines, higher oil usage is given on the DI engines.