I had the same issue. Turns out that since my z71 sits about 2 inches higher in the back (no idea why) it causes the gas to sit in the front of the tank.
Its gay but will be fixed when I lower the back.
Make sure when you button it back up that you attach the pump fuel lines AFTER the tank is raised back up and supported. Otherwise your fuel lines will crimp.
Did you buy the truck used? Squeaks on these trucks usually come from the control arm bushings ESPECIALLY when its cold. If the previous owner (or you) put in poly bushings then the squeaks will never go away.
Since it's happening when you turn I would also check the end link bushings.
The second problem you are having has to do with the hubs as mentioned.
The ABS kicking on at low speeds has to do with the ABS sensor in each hub. I recommend that you replace BOTH hubs. Usually they come with ABS sensors already mounted and they are already packed.
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