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Nope, castor correction arms on the rear will return the axle to its correct position, so the lower shock bolts will be back level.
With a lift and no castor correction the lower shock bolt will be pointing downwards, this causes excessive strain on the lower shock bush, the shock brackets will rotate the shock 90 degrees to take the stress out of the bush.