I'm with Garyk100.
Apart from the angle of the driveshaft Uni joints (Rick G),lifting the back end will change the steering rake angle. I don't have enough expertise to say how much of an issue it would be, but without serious expert input I'd be reluctant.
Sort-of relevant experience was with a Mini Cooper S. For a short time, the springs which pull the rear end down on the hydrolastics were not fitted. The extra ride height at the rear changed the steering geometry so much that it was difficult to go around any corner without tyre squealing.
Also on Uni joints, someone who raced minis used to have the suspension height set so he driveshafts were horizontal. He attributed his success at the time to the competitors who had their minis lowered as much as possible losing energy from inner uni joints running permanently angled, in otherwise very comparable cars.
Rear ride height on mini was personal experience, drive shaft angle hearsay, but direct from the person who did it and very knowledgable about minis in both road and racing settings.
Bill