It does help, but the main problem with my front squat is that i have kyphosis. It has to be tough to front squat when you have arch/rounded back.
I have kyphotic posture too. And i am also 6'' taller than you so i imagine that makes it even worse for squats ( more lean ).
I had problems front squatting, when reaching at the bottom , lean + kyphotic posture made the bar fall , even empty bar. When i got my lifting shoes , it auto fixed , suddently i could do perfect front squats.
But now i can also do them in flat shoes, so who knows, maybe it was mental. If you have enough mobility/flexibility to hold the bar like in a clean, you can afford some lean and have the bar safely locked.
Try to progress it slowly and see what happens, start with empty bar and keep adding small weights until form begins to break down.
Also you might want to do some thoracic/shoulder mobility work, it should help your posture.