Good notes.. But no such thing as Truck GAWR or GCVWR.
There is a FAWR and RAWR for the truck, but not a Truck GAWR. RAWR is 7,000 even with the tires allowing for more. Then rims have a punished rating of 3,500 but there jana is question if that is an actual rating or just 1/2 of RAWR. Either way it's published at 3,500 lbs/ea.
What changed in the vehicle loading to keep the FAW the exact same? Or is the hitch centered over the rear axle? Generally hitches are 2-4" forward of the rear axle which means the front axle weight will change. Getting a scale reading to the exact pound seems odd, IMHO. It's very very rare to get 100% of the pin weight on the rear axle as there should be some, thou not much, on the front axle.
Your sig says you have a 68RFE but you listed the tow rating, which is a BS number anyhow, with the Aisin. The 68RFE actually has a higher tow rating, 17,200, but that may not be applicable based on what's in the pickup. Your "payload" is also different, and higher, than you stated.
GCWR is 25,300 and you are under that..., but at the end of the day GVWR is immaterial in most aspects (generally anything but emissions laws and drivers licensing) and GCWR is a warranty thing. Just be sure you know what you are quoting. If those scale numbers are correct, which the FAW makes me wonder, then you are good.