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If I understand what the OP is asking, then the above is correct. The black that runs from the bottom of the rocker panels up into the doors (ending just under the "Ram" on the door) is paint, so just like a two-tone paint job. The "Power Wagon" words and surrounding black that runs up to the top of the bed is a decal. I believe if you removed the Power Wagon decal it would leave you with a "normal" looking two tone paint. So for example, if the truck started like the top picture, it would look like the bottom picture after you removed the decals. I should also say that the thin black pinstripe that runs just above the black paint down the sides is a decal/sticker also you would remove.It's not a decal, it's actually two tone paint. PXJ paint code for the stripe regardless of primary color on our gen.
Dudes! It's not paint, it's a sticker. Without photos I just don't know which one it is. Guess I will take a trip to the dealer parts counter. They are bound to have photos.It's not a decal, it's actually two tone paint. PXJ paint code for the stripe regardless of primary color on our gen.
Dudes! It's not paint, it's a sticker. Without photos I just don't know which one it is. Guess I will take a trip to the dealer parts counter. They are bound to have photos.
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Maybe I'm confused as to what the OP is talking about, or maybe something has changed. Was under the impression they wanted to remove the Power Wagon decal on the bed just before the rear wheels, so the part outlined in red. Then they were asking about keeping the black lower "two tone" strip that runs from the rockers up so it matches with the doors (see arrow).
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Assuming we are talking about the same thing, and unless something is different on the 75A (never looked at one close up) the black is painted and will still be there after removing the Power Wagon decal. The confusion might be coming from the fact that there are decals that extend down from the green paint into the black paint. Below is a screenshot of the main decal. As you can see the black part of the decal flares out and ends at the paint stripe. Then there the "R" for Power and the "N" for Wagon are decals that go over the black paint.
In any case, I'm really curious now. However it's kinda' hard to track down a 75A to look at it in person! I've only personally seen a couple out in the wild since they introduced.
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Nope, only pic I saw, which was crappy at best, was the lower black which is 100% paint. Mine is a 75A..He is talking about the side sticker that comes on the 75a edition not the lower painted part.
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Dudes! It's not paint, it's a sticker. Without photos I just don't know which one it is. Guess I will take a trip to the dealer parts counter. They are bound to have photos.
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Yes, that is correct.OK. I think I have this figured out. The top is a decal. The bottom is paint (black). The bottom two letters (R & N) are decals that match the paint color of the truck (green). The only decal I will need is the small stripe that is above the lower black paint.
Yes!OK. I think I have this figured out. The top is a decal. The bottom is paint (black). The bottom two letters (R & N) are decals that match the paint color of the truck (green). The only decal I will need is the small stripe that is above the lower black paint.
Correct! Zero decals of any kind on a decal delete...at least on my ordered 75AYes!
I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think that factory "decal delete" trucks have that black pinstripe at all. Which means if you try searching for that exact location it may not exist. However I would think you could maybe find the black pinstripe that is meant for the door sections or other body parts and just it cut it to length to fit. Or maybe find an aftermarket equivalent. Of course you could just take off all of the pinstripe.
OK. I think I have this figured out. The top is a decal. The bottom is paint (black). The bottom two letters (R & N) are decals that match the paint color of the truck (green). The only decal I will need is the small stripe that is above the lower black paint.