danrn
Oct 19, 2014Explorer
RV GPS and TPMS...yes or no
I am pretty sure I will get a TPMS, but have not read good reviews on many of the RV GPS's. Any comments, good or bad, and any suggestions on brand names.
Thanks,
Dan
Thanks,
Dan
dedmiston wrote:lanerd wrote:
No burrito, thank you very much.....
You're missing out. And burritos are WAY safer than tacos when you're behind the wheel.
lanerd wrote:
No burrito, thank you very much.....
Lantley wrote:lanerd wrote:
Since just about everybody now days has at least one smart phone, GPS units are getting to be a dieing breed. I don't think I would invest in one.
TPMS however.....is a MUST in my book. The cost of a complete TPMS system is cheaper than one 22.5 mh tire, not to mention the damage it can cause if it blows and takes out fender wells, wiring, cables, brake lines, etc. IMO, TPMS should be a mandatory accessory on all rv's with tires.
Ron
What do cell phone GPS users do when the phone rings just as a turn is coming up?
lanerd wrote:
Strabo, some people are just so set in their ways that new technology asses them right by.
Ron
Rollnhome wrote:
I don't think playing around with a smartphone while driving is a great idea.
I cursed my RV 760 until I found out it was right and I was wrong. However I never trust any GPS 100%.
I have TireTraker TPMS. Would not go without them.