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Fold the arm a bit and push them from the inside out. Can't do anything wrong as long as you don't use a sharp or pointy object like a toothpick. Use a blunt tool like a T6 you prob. already have to work on X Metal.Hi could you help me to explain with a video or schema how to change these temple shocks. I couldn't remove it with toothpick or any regular tool and I'm afraid to tear it apart if i force too much. This is a Romeo 2 model
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ok i will try with a t6. thank youFold the arm a bit and push them from the inside out. Can't do anything wrong as long as you don't use a sharp or pointy object like a toothpick. Use a blunt tool like a T6 you prob. already have to work on X Metal.
pointy object like a Toothpick.
i can't speak directly from linegear but i heard they suspend international shipping within covid situation.so it may be not possible to send it to them for repair. pictures will be helpful to see damages of your sunglassesAloha from Hawaii,
I've been using Oakley's since the early 1990's - really the only brand of sunglasses that I will use.
I have three pairs of Oakley's in need of repair, and am hoping someone can stir me in the right directions.
1) Square Wire OO4075-12. The arms on this pair are too loose and cannot be tightened. I'm thinking the metal has worn down too much. The problem with the loose arms is that the arms fold in and touch the lenses and have created scuff marks on the lenses.
2) Wiretap OO4071-03, in gunmetal. The left arm completely broke off. It looks like the inner spring at the hinge broke.
3) Wiretap OO4071-05, in flat black. Same problem as #2 above.
The Wiretaps have always been my favorite pairs until they broke. I replaced them with the Square Wire which has served me well, but I'm bummed that the arms can't be tightened. I just recently bought I new pair of Wiretap 2.0, so will see how that works out.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Mahalo.
I do not think these kind of spring hinges can be repaired.Aloha from Hawaii,
I've been using Oakley's since the early 1990's - really the only brand of sunglasses that I will use.
I have three pairs of Oakley's in need of repair, and am hoping someone can stir me in the right directions.
1) Square Wire OO4075-12. The arms on this pair are too loose and cannot be tightened. I'm thinking the metal has worn down too much. The problem with the loose arms is that the arms fold in and touch the lenses and have created scuff marks on the lenses.
2) Wiretap OO4071-03, in gunmetal. The left arm completely broke off. It looks like the inner spring at the hinge broke.
3) Wiretap OO4071-05, in flat black. Same problem as #2 above.
The Wiretaps have always been my favorite pairs until they broke. I replaced them with the Square Wire which has served me well, but I'm bummed that the arms can't be tightened. I just recently bought I new pair of Wiretap 2.0, so will see how that works out.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Mahalo.
As requestedi can't speak directly from linegear but i heard they suspend international shipping within covid situation.so it may be not possible to send it to them for repair. pictures will be helpful to see damages of your sunglasses