Can I add a 2nd Hard Drive to my new Pavilion dv6 notebook?

I would like to add a 2nd hard drive (preferably SSD) to my "HP Pavilion dv6-6188ca Entertainment Notebook PC"
I am hoping there is an option to at least replace the DVD drive with a hard drive caddy?
What are my options?
Thanks!

stevefromapo wrote:
I purchased a OWC DataDoubler kit with a 750GB hd and it works fine.  I just need to get a USB CD Drive for mac so if i need to reinstall my OS I can do it.
You could put your install disc on a USB Flash drive with Disk Utility. Also, here is the USB optical drive enclosure I bought. He raised the price a few bucks. Mine ran $10.00 with the shipping. 
17" 2.2GHz i7 Quad-Core MacBook Pro  8G RAM  750G HD + OCZ Vertex 3 SSD Boot HD 

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