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Truck and trailer paint jobs are separate but if your trailer's attached and you visit the upgrade shop, you can elect to have the trailer rendered in the shop too. Both can be configured from there. You can see which paint jobs match.
If the trailer automatically 'assumes' the same paint job as the truck it is connected to, then the paint job would have to exist for that to happen. If you don't mean automatically and you change the trailer paint manually, we already have that system.
Unless you're talking simply colour paint and not some kind of design. Similarly for the truck, you wouldn't be able to change the paint on the truck without changing the trailer paint.
Keeping them separate means you can change one or other. Best of both worlds.