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First, you will want to move to a finer grit after 320 if your not going to use a high build primer. Spay can primers usualy won't cover 320 grit sand scratches.
Second, I don't see you getting a very good finish using a Wagner for painting. I would look into having it sprayed by someone with...
ok so the jeep is still for sale but it now has stock srpings and axles under it and stock tires. I'm looking to get about $1000 for it this way with the cage and seats still in it. just oick your lift and axles and your wheeling
you might be able to. it would take some time. they have quite a few colors now but you would have to but a lot of paint to mix it all up. if you want a specific color i would find somewhere that sells pre mixed colors.
I've used it. I paint for a living and it really isn't a bad product. I wouldn't use it for a nice show car or anything but for an offroad rig it would be fine. Plus its pre mixed so touch ups and repaints are very easy