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Relocate battery?

Hey all I have a 92 eg dx and i want to relocate the battery to the trunk, I have never done it and wondering if anyone here has and if they could give me some tips..

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Re: Relocate battery?

also i am thinking about hooking up 2 batteries, is there a bad side to this??
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