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This will be going into my scion xb 08. Its going into the hatch area in the back.

Question is would any of these batteries work for me. I have no experiance with batteries besides getting stock ones for replacement. I've read up on deka, xs, optima and all those. The only reason I would go with one of the batteries from this site is because I have an account there and they are local.

Like I said this is going into a scion xb, will be the second battery. Going to help power a sundown saz1000d pushing a fi 15 Q.

http://www.lesschwab.com/batteries.asp

I'm assuming one of the deep cycle ones would work for me since they seem to resemble the optimas, but I am lost. And since it wont actually be starting the car I guess the cca wont matter much? What should I be looking for.

Thanks.

Will there be anymore equpiment in the car or future upgrades?

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Well I have the big three done. When I get more money I may pick up a smaller sundown amp and some components.

I wouldnt buy one of those batts for car audio. If it was me Id spend a little more and get a Deka 9A31. It is one of the cheapest and best reviewed out there. Unless maybe you get a fat discount or something.

Look into the Kinetik HC1400 or HC 1800. Those would suit you needs very well.

I agree with the dekas they work great for a great price I think I paid 180 each for mine

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