Hi kelvinLTR,
1) If you write out the reaction, PbCl2(aq) +H2SO4(aq) -> PbSO4(s)+ 2HCL(aq), you can easily deduce the number of components in your system (don't worry about multiple constituents for ions, just don't forget to count water once). This is your C value.
2) Then, consider the fact that you have a precipitate form for one of the components when determining the number of phases in your system. This is your P value.
3) You no doubt already know the Gibbs' Phase Rule equation F=C-P+2, where F is the degrees of freedom; plug and chug.
Enjoy!