Try to get the truck set up where there is less lift in the front under load. Right now the truck is pulling a lot from the rear tires. You want to get more traction (than you currently have) on the front end. Hanging weight isn't the only way to keep the front in check. Look over the set up. Someone earlier mentioned getting the rear of the truck lower. I believe you said the front lifted more when you tried a shorter rear block. Different tires (less aggressive) in the rear may help you as well. If your surfaces are always that loose, you may need a more aggressive front tire. You know your track conditions better than I do. As previously mentioned, my region has parts breaking traction. Someone else mentioned traction bars. Adding traction bars could help you spread traction forward as well.
I LOVE the crazy wide wheels!
Have fun!
BTW, the pic in my avitar isn't the best stance for traction from all four corners. That is an old pic from a magazine article years ago. That was the old "nose down, azz up, lots of weight on the front" line of thought. We learned and got better at set up since then. I never had the chance to prove my theory, but I believe something close to opposite of that setup would work better....
Also, I agree with moss about trying 4th if you are lucky and draw first hook. If track conditions for you guys pretty much stay the same throughout the class, use a first hook draw to try new ideas, that way you have close to a "back to back comparison" to see how they affect performance.