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Extendable Lowboy Trailers
Spec SheetSeries ELB

Extendable Lowboy Trailers

Capacity: 110,000 – 120,000 lbs Deck Length: Modular Main Deck extends 30-50' and able to add deck insert up to 10' additional deck length Standard Rear Deck Length: 17' – 4" Standard Neck Length: 13' Standard Deck Width: 102" Custom Designs Available

Deck Length

Modular Main Deck extends 30-50' and able to add deck insert up to 10' additional deck length

Capacity

110,000 – 120,000 lbs

Standard Rear Deck Length

17' – 4"

Standard Neck Length

13'

Standard Deck Width

102"

Family overview

A STARTING POINT FOR
REAL-WORLD HAULING REQUIREMENTS.

Choice families are built to give buyers a proven direction, not trap them in a one-size-fits-all trailer. Use the standard configuration as a baseline, then tighten the build around the load, timeline, and jobsite demands you actually have.

Best next step

If this family looks close to what you need, the fastest move is to talk through your spec sheet with sales. If timing matters more than customization, check whether there is matching inventory available now.

Walkthrough

SEE THE 355NGE STRETCH.

A custom-built 355NGE extendable hydraulic detachable gooseneck, filmed at the Katy, Texas plant. Watch the modular main deck open from 30' to 50', then see the running gear, decking, and gooseneck details up close.

  • 55-ton rated capacity
  • Modular deck with up to an additional 10' insert
  • 1 ¾" Apitong trailer decking
  • Available with hydraulic flip axle
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Gallery

Every shot below is a unit that left the floor in Katy, Texas. Filter by area to study the extension system, the gooseneck and hydraulics, or the deck and running gear.

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Extendable Lowboy Trailers diagram
Buying guidance

Most buyers land here to answer two questions: “Is this the right trailer family?” and “Do I need a custom variation?” This page is built to make both calls faster.

  • Use the brochure when you need a portable spec sheet for internal review.
  • Use the inventory route when you need a near-term unit instead of a fresh build cycle.
  • Use the sales conversation when your load or operating constraints require custom engineering.
Available now

SEE CURRENT UNITS IN THIS DIRECTION

If you need something on a shorter timeline, start with the available units already mapped to this family and then decide whether a custom build still makes more sense.

Custom build path

NEED THIS BUILT YOUR WAY?

That’s the main story at Choice. Use this family as the starting point, then bring your real load, capacity, axle, timeline, and operating requirements into the quote conversation.