Adding your "normal" camping cargo to the basement can add some pin weight and may help with the chucking. As Norske indicated, if the trailer is nose high, it may be part of why you're feeling it more. The pin on our Cougar 333MKS is rigid and I run a cushion disk in between the pin plate and hitch plate. It's a generally smooth ride. Also, if there isn't a lot of cushioning built into the hitch, some on the chucking may be getting amplified through the hitch/frame and into your truck frame.
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2019 Ram 3500 CTD, CC, Limited, DRW, 4x4, Aisin/4.10's
2017 Ram 3500 CTD CC DRW 4x4, 6.7/auto (Sold)
2016 Cougar 333MKS (sold to Camp Fire survivor)
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