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<blockquote data-quote="Sweet&#039;n Low" data-source="post: 7309557" data-attributes="member: 613860"><p>Okay, seems simple enough.</p><p></p><p>I have a second battery that I plan on putting on the left side of my trunk.</p><p></p><p>I'm considering drilling 4 holes in the side, assuming that there is some room in between the interior frame and the outside, take a EPDM rubber strap around it and hook it into the holes to hold it down then throw some terminal on the top and work from there.</p><p></p><p>Opinions are appreciated. Last thing I need is to drill though a fuel line or drill all the way though the other side so if anyone has better suggests plz let me know.If not, let me know as well. Really want to put my stereo back in but not without my 2nd batt</p><p></p><p>I've had people suggest attaching it to your subwoofer box, and buying relocater kits thus far. I admit, I think my strap idea sounds a little foolish but a little sophisticated at the same time. Or perhaps this is one of my more "ghetto" thoughts but i like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweet'n Low, post: 7309557, member: 613860"] Okay, seems simple enough. I have a second battery that I plan on putting on the left side of my trunk. I'm considering drilling 4 holes in the side, assuming that there is some room in between the interior frame and the outside, take a EPDM rubber strap around it and hook it into the holes to hold it down then throw some terminal on the top and work from there. Opinions are appreciated. Last thing I need is to drill though a fuel line or drill all the way though the other side so if anyone has better suggests plz let me know.If not, let me know as well. Really want to put my stereo back in but not without my 2nd batt I've had people suggest attaching it to your subwoofer box, and buying relocater kits thus far. I admit, I think my strap idea sounds a little foolish but a little sophisticated at the same time. Or perhaps this is one of my more "ghetto" thoughts but i like it. [/QUOTE]
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