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Old 03-29-2002, 08:12 AM
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Relocating Battery to trunk

Anyone done this? I guess it's not too hard, but I was wondering what battery did you choose. I was thinking the yellow top optima, its sealed and apparently wont die for a long long time.I have a small stereo system (PG 600W amp, 12" sub, Pioneer in dash), so the yellow top may be overkill. But for 20 bucks more, I guess it doesnt matter.
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i used my original honda battery
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I forgot to mention that I need a new battery anyway, so I might as well get something good. Did you use a battery case for the stock battery?
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