Car Or Truck Trouble Reflective Triangle Warning Sign Collapsible Orange And Red on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
Car or truck roadside trouble Triangle warning sign. Reflective. Red and orange triangle is collapsible for easy storage. Be ready for a roadside emergency with this triangle warning sign. Alerts other drivers to watch out for you in a roadside trouble situation. Plastic triangle with metal legs. The feet on the legs are textured to help prevent movement. Solid construction. Each of the sides of the triangle measure 17" in length and 3 1/4" wide. No tools needed to assemble. Sides rotate out and lock together at the top, The legs are just pulled out to allow the sign to stand.
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