Three screws
"The 3 screws came with replacement lens in the same package. Alone neither would have worked well, but when used together my sunglasses will be usable for some time to come. All in all, a great purchase. WW"
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Replace lost or stripped screws and keep your Oakley TwoFace in working order. Sold in quantities of 3, these 100% stainless steel T4 screws are resistant to corrosion and ready to hold your sunglasses together.
Compatible with Oakley TwoFace
Overall rating: 3.4666667 / 5 from 15 reviews.
Review topics: ["lenses","screws","exchange"].
"The 3 screws came with replacement lens in the same package. Alone neither would have worked well, but when used together my sunglasses will be usable for some time to come. All in all, a great purchase. WW"
"The screws fit well"
"Little tiny screws. As expected"
"Revant T4 Screws for Oakley TwoFace, don't fit the tool that comes with the lenses. It's very strange that before selling your screws you didn't try to replace them yoursel. . ."
"Amazing product, love the colors and simple exchange of lenses."
"I got the screws just to be on the safe side. The old ones came out ok but it’s nice knowing I have new hardware installed with new lenses. Thanks again"
"Bought extra screws in case they are needed"
"didnt fit screwdriver that came with the screws"
"The lenses are good but are not the same as the ones I had on my Oakley Sunglasses. The new lenses are not as dark as thenoriginal lenses. They are not as soothing to.my eyes as my original lenses."
"I had a rather frustrating experience with these sunglasses, and it all revolved around the screws holding them together. To put it simply, it was a nightmare. The screws provided with the sunglasses didn't fit properly, and I found myself in a situation where one of the screws got stuck, and I couldn't unscrew it. I tried every trick in the book to remove the stubborn screw, but it was completely jammed. To make matters worse, I couldn't even find my screwdriver tool to attempt a rescue operation. It was an exercise in sheer frustration. In the end, I had no choice but to take the sunglasses to my local optical shop and ask for their assistance. They managed to remove the screw, but it was an unnecessary hassle and expense that could have been avoided if the screws had been of decent quality and the right fit in the first place. This experience left me highly disappointed with the sunglasses, and I wouldn't recommend them to anyone who values convenience and ease of maintenance. A pair of sunglasses should be more trouble-free than this, and unfortunately, these just didn't make the cut"
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