Need Advices to Setup Rear Suspension

Remember, leaf spring cars do NOT squat on launch, they rise. Rear Tires appear to bounce slightly. Try 1 or 2 clicks less rebound on rear shocks. Wait, looks like you've got that part solved, now more weight transfer. Try lowering front end all the way down to the bump stops for maximum front end travel. Also experiment with lower launch RPM. My Duster has 5500rpm stall and I have to leave at 1500rpm on footbrake to get good weight transfer. Assuming we're talking about a car that is not driven on the street...

You told a thing that make sense for me. Maybe try to leave in lower RPM. I was seeing some videos of my car and I can see that at footbrake around 2500rpm front suspension looks like too much high and this can harm launching. Anyway finally I'm ordering my Calvert monoleafs and installing this new springs should help me on start.

By the way, the car still running at street... lol

Thanks for your advice man!