I'm not 100% sure what ended up fixing the issue. I know that while doing some brake work I used a voltmeter on the wheel speed sensors and turned my wheel.
My front passenger sensor read an incremental bit of variance from the other. I felt my spinning the tire by hand and potential poor connections could have been the cause of the difference so I just gave everything a good cleaning while I was down there. Completely pulled it the sensors scrubbed and cleaned, insured good contacts and cleaned the ports where the sensors mount into. ( Toothbrush, q-tips, brake clean, air compressor ). Changed all my brakes and went ahead and replaced my brake fluid.
Lights did go away after that.
But like I said I never actually figured out what the issue was with certainty.
__________________________________________
View my fuel log 2014 Mirage 1.2 automatic: 36.7 mpg (US) ... 15.6 km/L ... 6.4 L/100 km ... 44.1 mpg (Imp)