A wet surface helps the tray's slide better (and they won't burn through because of the friction) as well as saving some tread on your tires. That is ideal. But if it's really wet, you might not be able to get traction on your front end (and no traction on all 4 tires could be a bad thing). Also, there'll be less smoke involved. In general, you want a wet, smooth surface.
I would also recommend if you are going to do it on a dry surface (where they'll be alot of smoke) roll up your windows when you do it. All of the smoke comes into the cabin and really dirty's up your interior.
By the way, did you check out my tray sliding video?
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Last edited by Duckydos : 04-05-2003 at 03:44 PM.
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