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Warranty coverage on all brands is compromised when you move away from standard equipment. You might believe something will enhance a vehicle but, because it is not developed and tested to warranty standards by the manufacturer, they will not give coverage.
I don't believe they are having you on. You might experience some small amount of rollback when the brakes are released, and the noise you are hearing is most likely the traction control working.
For starters you need to find out what caused it to stop, there is any number of things that could have caused it to stop, and depending on what is found you might have some recourse to Toyota.
I wouldn't be doing the fuel pump and injectors; it doesn't seem likely that that will solve the problem. I would be focusing on the drive side of the vehicle, I reckon it's a vehicle speed related problem, perhaps a wheel bearing.
You won't buy anything new for that sort of money; a used 2007 Landcruiser would still soak up all of your budget. Perhaps go for something like a used Ford F250; that would have all the towing capacity you need.
The offer that Toyota has made is a pretty standard one across the industry, one that's generally determined by the age of the vehicle. In this case the car is seven years old and has done 180,000 km, so it would be a stretch to say you had a claim for the whole cost of the rebuild. The question is how much Toyota should contribute and that's hard to answer. Half of the cost of the parts I would think isn't enough; I would say that the bill should be split down the middle.
We haven't had any other reports of the issue you complain of. You might find different speeds, changing the tyre pressure, or different shocks might help.
If the shuddering isn't getting worse I would probably persist with it until it starts to slip. If it slips, then definitely replace it.