i do have a sealed DI resin container so do i change all the filters and resin then sorry about this as i say this is all new to me.
Well you should certainly change the pre-filters as a matter of urgency if you have been using them for 8 months because not doing so could mean that you have to change the membranes.  The chemicals removed by the pre filters (there is a carbon filter asd a sediment filter usually) can wreck membranes that will normally have a lot more life in them.
I didn't trouble myself about the DI resin container as I also had a resin vessel in the van so I could polish the water off as I used it anyway.  However, I decided that I wanted pure water in the static tank instead so got a refillable one.  The refillable one goes into the same housing as the sealed one so it's not a big deal switching.
I am hoping that the recent climb in TDS is about the resin starting to expire rather than any pre-filter/membrane problems.  A pre-filter/membrane problem is normally accompanied by a rapid rise in TDS and a dramatic drop in pure water production so it sounds like you may have got away with it - just.
If you have a DI polisher in the van then a sealed DI attached to the RO should be OK.  If not then I suggest a refillable so that you can keep the TDS at 000 more easily without regular changes of the sealed unit.  A lot of it is a matter of personal preference.  Changing the pre-filters isn't though.  If they've lasted 8 months, I assume you have the 20" variety rather than the 10"?