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You've confused GVWR & GCWR. I don't see a 2012 F150 configuration with a GVWR spec above 7700 lbs, nor a GCWR below 10,400 lbs. Your 2012 must've had a GVWR of 7650 or 7700 lbs (depends on wheelbase) and a GCWR of 17,100 lbs if you had the Max Trailer Tow package, otherwise your GVWR would've been either 7200 or 7350 lbs with a GCWR of 15,500 lbs.
GCWR is the gross combined weight rating - that's combined weight of truck and trailer.
GVWR is the gross vehicle weight rating. That’s rated weight capacity of just the vehicle. GVWR minus the curb weight = available payload capacity.
For 2012, the HDPP f150’s had a 8200 lbs GVWR, which equated to around 2100 lbs of payload capacity. They are pretty rare but easy to spot due to unique wheels with 7 lugnuts. In 2012, I only found one of those HDPP crewcab 4x4 f150’s within 300 miles of my home. Unfortunately, the dealership it was at would not budge on the price so I settled for a max-tow f150 instead.