James86004
Expedition Leader
Hot dip galvy is a far better method of protection. Doesn't chip like PC does. I think we've all seen PC'd side steps or bull bars on vehicles that are bubbled and peeling. Galvy will also get everywhere on the chassis, this is very important as Series chassis rot from the inside out.
Galvy series frames have been around for a long time now and aren't that expensive all things considered.
PC is pretty variable in quality, but good quality PC is very very tough. I spoke to a local sandrail manufacturer and he has need using North American Powder Coating in Tucson and been amazed at how well that PC holds up. You have to bend the suspension components into a pretzel to crack the PC. However, I would still galvanize a frame rather than PC it. It looks better on a Land Rover.