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I believe that you're posting this question in the wrong area. First, welcome to FBBO from North Carolina.
Try installing a big block and MASHING the throttle. That raises my front end every time.
All fun aside, we need to know some specs about your car. What engine are you running? What engine was original to the car? Dodge installed different suspension components based on what engine was in it. If you have a big block where it once had a 6 cyl., raising the torsion bars won't help. You might also have too big of a sump on your pan. We need some specs to know for sure. Pix are even better