RV Campground Finder & Complete RV Safety Guide | GRUNDIG TPMS

RV Campground & Park Finder

Discover thousands of RV parks, campsites, and caravan stops across North America. Instant map results — no API key required.

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🏕️ Nearby Campgrounds
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Engineered for Heavy-Duty RVs

Professional tire pressure monitoring systems trusted by full‑timers and commercial fleets.

GRUNDIG RV TPMS 5.0 HD
4/6/8 Wheels | 116 PSI

GRUNDIG RV TPMS 5.0" HD

Switchable wheel modes • 40m long‑range signal • Real‑time pressure & temperature • IP67 sensors • Ideal for motorhomes, travel trailers & 5th wheels.
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Solar TPMS 6-Wheel
6 Wheels | Up to 217 PSI

Solar Powered 6‑Sensor TPMS

Solar + Type‑C charging • Pre‑configured for heavy duty • 15 Bar range • Perfect for dually trucks and high‑pressure 5th wheels.
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Internal Sensor TPMS
4 Internal Sensors | 116 PSI

Solar Wireless Internal TPMS

Anti‑theft internal mount • 0.3s refresh • Zero‑latency alerts • Great for SUVs, camper vans and small trailers.
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S08 Heavy Duty
8/12 Wheels | 217 PSI

Grundig S08 Multi‑Axle TPMS

For Class A diesel pushers & triple‑axle toy haulers • 40m range • Repeater‑ready • Industrial‑grade ruggedness.
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Essential Knowledge for Every RVer

Expert advice to make your camping trips safer and more enjoyable.

🏕️ Campground Booking Tips

  • Book early – National park campgrounds fill 6+ months in advance.
  • Check site dimensions – Confirm your rig length + tow fits the spot.
  • Verify hookups – 30A vs 50A electric, water, sewer, or dry camping only.
  • Read recent reviews – Look for road access, noise levels, and cell signal.
  • Generator hours – Private parks often have strict quiet times.
  • Arrive before dark – Navigating a new campground at night is stressful.
RV campsite

🚐 RV Driving & Setup Guide

  • Know your height & weight – Post height inside the cab.
  • Check tire pressure before every drive – Underinflation causes 80% of blowouts.
  • Use engine braking downhill – Avoid riding brakes on steep grades.
  • Practice backing with a spotter – Two‑way radios help a lot.
  • Secure everything inside – Cabinets, fridge, and pantry before moving.
  • Leveling blocks & chocks – Always level the rig to protect the fridge.
RV on mountain road

🔧 How to Choose the Right TPMS

  • Pressure range – Up to 116 PSI for most travel trailers; 217 PSI for heavy 5th wheels / Class A.
  • Number of wheels – For dually or triple‑axle, get 8+ wheel monitoring.
  • Sensor type – External (easy install) vs internal (theft‑proof, precise).
  • Signal range – Over 30ft rigs need a repeater for stable connection.
  • Display clarity – Large, sunlight‑readable screen (like GRUNDIG's 5.0" HD) is key.
  • Temperature monitoring – Detects bearing or brake issues early.
TPMS on wheels

⚠️ Tire Blowout Prevention Checklist

✔️ Check cold pressure
Before sun heats tires
✔️ Respect load limits
GVWR & tire max load
✔️ Inspect sidewalls
Cracks, bulges, cuts
✔️ Monitor temp spikes
TPMS alerts save lives
✔️ Replace every 5-6 years
Even if tread looks fine

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Do You Need a Signal Repeater?

Take this 1-minute check to find the perfect setup. Note: For maximum signal stability, a repeater is highly recommended if you are towing a trailer.

Total Setup Length

Rig Configuration

Structure & Materials

✓ Standard Setup Ready

Our 433MHz RF signal is incredibly powerful. For standard single vehicles, your base RV01 kit will deliver rock-solid, uninterruptible tire data right out of the box.

⚠️ Repeater Highly Recommended

Heavy-duty setups, extended luxury RVs, and towing trailers can experience signal dampening due to massive steel frames and long distances. To bridge the gap effortlessly and guarantee zero-latency tracking, we highly recommend adding the GRUNDIG Signal Repeater.