I finally got around to installing the optional Fox shock (Podium RC, Fox P/N 997-03-003) on my '14 FX. It appears to be a very high-quality unit, and is supplied with bushing sets for both the '13 and '14 FX. If other Zero models use similar shock mounting methods, this info may apply to them as well.
Removing the OEM FastAce shock was easy, except the top bolt had been installed with an ocean of blue Loc-Tite and was head-snapping tight. I got it out with a breaker bar, but should have used heat and an impact driver instead. The eye bushings were dry and slightly worn, but not too bad. These bushings also serve as bearings, with shoulders slightly wider than the shock eyes (unlike the Fox setup where nothing should float).
The swingarm end was no trouble - grease both shock Heim joints per the instructions, install the lower bushings/O-rings, tighten to 38 ft/lb, done. The mounts, bushings, and eye center were solidly clamped together with no play in any direction.
The top mount was another story. I slid the top eye into the frame and tightened to the recommended 52 ft/lb, but it still moved when the swingarm was lifted, with a clunking noise. I didn't like this at all.
The instructions call for "minimal free play, with the clamping load applied across the shock bushings by the bolt". Understanding both these things separately but not combined, I called Fox, who told me both top and bottom mounts should be hard clamps, period, with no play whatsoever. Zero confirmed this.
I measured my frame opening (1.262") and the Fox bushings metal-to-metal (1.252"). I tried two .004" shim washers (better, but still loose), then a very tight-fitting .010" washer which gave a hard clamp at 52 ft/lb, but not at 48 - I bet it will loosen up eventually. The top bolt is a class 10.9, 55 ft/lb max.
This design relies on a small amount of 'crush' for proper tightness, but one look at that frame area makes it pretty clear what kind of force is needed to do that, even with a shim (I doubt I'm getting .002" of crush right now). A 12.9 bolt can do 63 ft/lb and there's over 30mm of extra unused threads for a 10x80 or 10x90 bolt, I may have to go that route if this thing loosens up.
Ray