I apologize for my error. It was exactly 96.3 lbs as I weighed it and the shank tonight
Maybe the rules are different in Canada but in the states at times RV can be required to get on the scales. I only respond because your misinformation should not go unanswered. There are some states that if you gross weight is over 10,000 lbs you are required to go through the inspection scales. There is no exemption because it’s not commercial.
The following is from another RV site:
F350 work trucks get yank all the time at the NJ / Pa. Coming into PA from the Jersey TPK extension at the toll booths on the right hand side right behind the toll booths sits the DOT mobile units. Anything tagged 10,000 lbs or more gets yanked. Only if they are enforcing it for the day.
I can tell you for a fact, in Florida I'm been pulled over in a rental cargo van for passing the scales. I just played dumb and got a warning. Florida and Virginia have posted signs "any vehicle over 5 tons must pass thru the scales, public, commercial or private.
Now as far a practicality most RV are not monitored for violating payload capacity. BUT.....I know of two individuals which were involved in accidents who were accused of towing a wehicle exceeding their payload limits and that his “swaying” was causation of the accident. The insurance companies argued it out. He was found to exceeed his F150 payload capacity when the weighed and reviewed his vehicle and trailer. He was then found to be at fault in the accident for sideswiping the SUV
His insurance company dropped him after paying the claim.
Maybe you are used to flaunting the legal limits which are there for vehicle safety. I’m not. I would like to beleive that all pulling the trailers are observing the correct limits.
I also stated about stressing the suspension of a tow vehicle by carrying near or over its payload capacity. Wont show up when new but definitely will wear it out more quickly. Especially if you use it to pull a trailer with lots of grades in the mountains.
The OP said it was for only 8 months so it sounds like his is looking to remain within his vehicles limits. My answer was anecdotal with the same trailer, same Ram vehicle just a 2500 vs his 1500. My information was to help him in making choices.