You may have mis-aligned the sensor when you replaced it.
i am pretty sure the front bearings are part of the entire hub assembly. replacing the bearings requires replacing the enitre front hub. at least that's how it was on my 97 dualie.
not sure sound like it comes from front suspension
The spindle is an assembly that is part of the front suspension at the front wheels on a 2 wheel drive , on a 4X4 it is called the steering knuckle. There is 1 for each front wheel
Front left axle? The Colorado has an independent front suspension. The procedure you're asking is going to depend on exactly which component(s) you're replacing.
how do you no when you front air suspension go
Air compressor/ dryer assembly is located in front of the power steering reservoir underneath the removable plastic shield that covers the front part of the engine compartment.
Drill it out and when replacing use a screw.
The front suspension is steerable.
Front suspension bikes have suspension only in the front fork, providing cushioning and shock absorption for the front wheel. Full suspension bikes have suspension in both the front fork and the rear frame, offering cushioning and shock absorption for both wheels. This allows for a smoother ride over rough terrain and better traction, but full suspension bikes are typically heavier and more expensive than front suspension bikes.
You can change the front wheel bearings on your 2000 Buick Regal without replacing the entire hub assembly. You can change each individual wheel bearing, if you choose.
To the best of my knowledge this truck uses the front suspension called "Ford twin I-beam front suspension."
On a 1997 Ford Expedition : ( NO ) not on the front suspension It could have the REAR load levelling air suspension