First minor difficulty. I couldn't pull one of the trunnion bolts out of the plastic shock brace they use for shipping. It just spun and spun. Had to drill through the other side bolt hole and tap it out with a long screwdriver. Not a huge deal, but took a while. If that's my only hurdle, Ill be very pleased.
As for the shock hardware, it comes with two piece hardware on the shaft side (stepped ala manitou style). Then on the air chamber side, it has two spacers so you can use the standard 22mm hardware of your choosing. You dont need need either the 54mm or 40mm hardware kits, though the 40 is probably better than what it comes with. I may also go for a 22mm ABI roller bearing on the air can side. But for now, this is working. Clearance is RAZOR thin with a 200 shock and the flip chip in the 200 position. No room for error. Probably only 2mm clearance before the arch hits the seat tube. But a miss by a mm is as good as a kilometer, to paraphrase the saying from freedom units.
Also, the frame came with TWO axles. Not quite sure why, they seem to be the same.
Moving along.