I too have a ZT33BH. I'm fairly happy overall. To respond to some of your points, however:
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1. LP hose pinching between kitchen slide aft support mount and framework, nearly punctured and causes interruption in refrigerator operation when slide is in.
I've found this slide operation to be a two person job. One underneath holding things and the other operating the slide. Not convenient, but better than facing an issue like that.
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2. I have not added anything to the RV electrically other than a LED 32" TV and an LCD 19" TV in the bedroom. When the A/C is running, both refrigerators are on electric and the water heater is switched on, the 30 amp main breaker trips. This leads me to believe that 30 amp power is not adequate for this RV. The dealer and Crossroads have agreed to install a 45 amp supply unit as per my reccomendation.
I am tempted to do this as well... Especially if you come across a power supply in a park that has a weak breaker from years of this sort of thing happening to it...I can't even have the air and water heater on in mine.
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I have found some things that were designed a bit stupid/cheaply too and I plan to correct on my own if possible
3. 40 Gallons is not a lot of shower gray water space for four people.
My wife will do a "navy shower" and the kids get showered using the outside one or the CG showers. I use the CG showers. We do OK, but you're right it fills up quick.
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4. 40-50 psi is not enough pressure to properly run the shower head. It just dribbles.
I'm tempted to buy a larger pump. Something with quieter operation as well. Any suggestions?
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5. No black tank rinse. Even cheap RVs have this.
I made the mistake of assuming it had one...was surprised it didn't.
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6. No drain for the outdoor kitchen refrigerator and it leaks all over the interior of the kitchen whn thawed.
I'll have to remember that when I go to defrost and keep an eye on the drip plate to empty it periodically.
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7. The grease used on the propane connection for the grill is bad. It has hardedned and inhibits the action of the quick connector.
8. Three step entry is nice, bottom stair can rip your hand off if you arent careful while folding the stairs in.
9. No ladder (WTF???)
I had no issue with the propane quick connector, my front step is a bit difficult to operate but not dangerous as far as I can tell, and mine has a ladder. Perhaps the ladder shipped separately and your dealer did not install it?
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10. Pillow top mattress is a beauty. I added two foam mats to it and its to die for, except for the fact that the support framework isnt even fastened to the RV at the forward points and nearly folded and killed me the first time I sat on it. A couple of screws later and all was well.
We put a 4" memory foam topper on ours. I don't remember the last time I slept so well. The framework in mine appears to be fully secured...must have had an installer on a bad day...
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11. I have never owned an RV with an RV vent cover in the bedroom that was nearly transparent and allows so much light in. Nothing like being awakened at 7am by the morning sun!!! Ordered black vent covers to alleviate this one.
We use one of those vent pillows there. Works really well.
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12. Why is there a window on the aft end of the dinette/sofa slide? It faces the bedroom slide?!?!?!?!
Maybe just to give the illusion of space and size?
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13. No ladder to allow kids to get in or down from the LH bunk in the aft bedroom. Not so much of a problem for me as my kids are 16 and 19, but the shorties might have some issues getting in.
I bought a 3-step stepladder at Wal-Mart. Does the trick, but does take up considerable space. Might try building a ladder fixed in place or that hooks on the edge of the bunk
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14. The kitchen sink spout is waaaaay to tall for the small size of the dual sinks. Splashy splashy and everything is wet!
I attached a swivel sprayer to ours. Solved that problem as it reduces flow rate a bit.
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15. Forward dinette seat drawer contacts the island when the slide is in. Its beginning to make a little mark on the island woodwork.
Ours does not have this problem. Your island must be in a slightly different position than mine.
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16. A 32" Vizio Slim LED TV (internet model) fits in the living area ET center perfectly. Dont trust the sticker telling you to "mount here" if you think studs or anything are behind. I had to use a small piece of plywood fastened to the wall with the TV bracket fastened to that. I used a thin bracket with a quick disconnect and used two small pieces of a foam "swimming noodle" to stabilize it. Its ghetto but effective. The TV is hung correctly and is not going anywhere. Although, the outlets are a little tough to get to as is the antenna amp button.
I used a stud finder and a mount that could pivot and move. Worked out well. A fixed point TV mount would cause the TV to be mounted not-centered in the cabinet though.
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17. An RV of this length can benefit from a set of center stabilizing jacks. I ordered a couple and will be installing them just forward of the front axle.
18. When the RV is leveled, the stabilizer jacks cannot contact the ground when extened all of the way of the spot is level. I now own 3 sets of Lynx Levelers due to this fact.
Agreed. A friend of mine has an extra set we're going to try and install on the weekend. I built myself a bunch of blocks out of 2x6 lumber to extend the jacks to, as the spot I'm in right now drops off at the rear, and the jacks don't even reach the ground fully extended.
Have you had issues with your furnace short cycling? Mine they only connected two of three ducts off the back of the furnace to the in-floor ducting, completely ignoring the installation instructions from the furnace manufacturer. I posted in the mods forum the fix I implemented. Mine would only run a few minutes before the burner would cut out and then it would start cycling.
The only other issue mine has at the moment is the dinette slide doesn't work on electric power. I have a feeling something came loose in transit because it worked during the PDI and at home while we were loading it up. It's a warranty item that can wait until fall though as the slide still operates just fine manually.
Overall, however, I am happy with the trailer. It's a major upgrade over my 1996 Mallard 31T with no slides and very small tanks (Less than 40 gallon total capacity)