What is the best way to mount a 130lb generator on the front end of a Chevy Van?

ngrutter

Rookie Expediter
I have a Powerhouse 3100 that I would like to mount on the front end of the van to run my Coleman Cub roof A/C. I need to know if there is any way too fabricate this platform too the frame with out removing the factory bumper. If this is even possible. Also, do I need to do any upgrades too my frontend suspension so as not to have excessive tire wear problems due to alignment? It is a 2500, 2012 Chevy Van. Another option I have tried to investigate is using a 2500W power inverter, a 229 amp Alternator (if this is possible to install) to run this 9200 btu A/C. Then, would I need an extra battery? Any info will be appreciated, Something that works that is!!!!
 

billg27

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Try something like this. I put it through the bumper to keep it up high. My generator, hitch and box weigh about 100#.

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ngrutter

Rookie Expediter
So you are using a reece hitch. Where did you get that, I find nothing to fit 2012 chevy vans anywhere as far as the frame hook up. And how heavy is your generator, and how do you keep it from rocking side to side?
 

guido4475

Not a Member
I have a Powerhouse 3100 that I would like to mount on the front end of the van to run my Coleman Cub roof A/C. I need to know if there is any way too fabricate this platform too the frame with out removing the factory bumper. If this is even possible. Also, do I need to do any upgrades too my frontend suspension so as not to have excessive tire wear problems due to alignment? It is a 2500, 2012 Chevy Van. Another option I have tried to investigate is using a 2500W power inverter, a 229 amp Alternator (if this is possible to install) to run this 9200 btu A/C. Then, would I need an extra battery? Any info will be appreciated, Something that works that is!!!!

I gotta ask this stupid question=Why on God's green earth would you want to run the van engine to power a rooftop????? What advantage would you have? I can't even believe I am wasting time asking these questions..

As far as mounting it on the front, the generator, there is a front frame mount receiver hitch available and you can go to harbor freight for a
hitch basket. An aluminum one will work just fine, as it supports my 3200 watt generator just fine.
 

billg27

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Generator weighs 57# and hitch, frame and box weigh about 50#. Some people claim a front hitch is available for GM vans, but I never could find one. Only found them for Fords. I had mine custom built at a local fab shop for $130. Bought the box separately and had the frame built to fit. Custom frame was $80.

For side to side and up and down movement I drilled two 5/16holes in the receiver. One on top and one on the passenger side. I tapped and threaded a couple of 3/8 bolts in those holes, tightened them to remove all slake and slop and locked them with jam nuts.
 
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dancorn

Veteran Expediter
Just ordered these two items from etrailer.com to attach to the front of my Ford van. Pretty reasonable prices and free shipping. They are in Wentzville, MO if you are in the area.

MT70107
MaxxTow 19x52 Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Black Powder Coated Steel - 500 lbs capacity. $69.99

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Curt Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver $154.22
 

Deville

Not a Member
Why not mount it to the roof?

Someone around here has it mounted on the rear door & it swings open with a tail gate arm like on the old blazers.
 

billg27

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
I had it custom built to fit my generator. Has removable panels on 3 sides for airflow, even with the top closed and locked. Cost me $275 complete. Then built the support frame separately.

The place that built it builds and stocks the same box for the Honda 2000. I just had them alter the outside dimensions to fit my Honeywell 2000.
 
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sirgregory46

Expert Expediter
I had it custom built to fit my generator. Has removable panels on 3 sides for airflow, even with the top closed and locked. Cost me $275 complete. Then built the support frame separately.

The place that built it builds and stocks the same box for the Honda 2000. I just had them alter the outside dimensions to fit my Honeywell 2000.

I think I know who you went through. That's the one I am going to get. Thanks :)

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ngrutter

Rookie Expediter
I know that was not the most intelligent reasoning. I am planning to use my generator, I was just wondering if the other mode was even possible? A whole lot lighter! But yes it would defeat the purpose of saving fuel, but if the van's AC went out I would have a wonderful spare I could run if the emergency arose. Anyway thanks for the platform suggestion, will definitely check it out.
 
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