If I understand your question correctly, the answer is
no, X. The braking/accelerating force happens at the contact between tyre and pavement. For you
not to have weight transfer, you have to have the CG at the level of the pavement.
Here you have a simple explanation (please, read the balloons in numerical order):
The red arrow marks the location of the braking force. The orange line is the "lever" of this force. The blue arrow shows the increase in frontal weight. The green line is the lever of the increase in weight. You get the idea: "red arrow" times "orange line" is the same as "blue arrow" times "green line".
I used this text ages ago for the first lesson in highway design, perhaps you might want to read it.:
http://sites.google.com/site/cirospictu ... eering.zip
This is common knowledge (or so I think), so I apologize if you already knew all this and I'm misunderstanding your question. I also apologize for the horrible translation (the lesson and the image text were written originally in spanish around 1994... when my english was even worse).