I was watching this episode of "Inside KSC", where a booster aft skirt was transported.
The Shuttle's SRBs had them as well.
It looks massive and heavy. Which made me wonder why it is required. Aerodynamics comes to mind, but is there more to it?
I have to say it didn't look that heavy to me. It was placed on a simple trailer which looked custom-built, presumably to allow easy maneuvering of the object within the VAB. Note, in particular, the trailer has only four wheels, which are about the same size as the truck's, and the tyres seem to be carrying the load lightly. That suggests to me a weight in the region of one or two tons. Is that heavy? I don't know - I'm not a rocket engineer! :-)
I wouldn't be surprised if it could, in theory, have been placed on the back of a flat bed truck (like pictures I've seen of the Mercury capsule back in the 1950s and 1960s). But I imagine they wouldn't want to be maneuvering a flat-bed truck around inside the VAB, which I assume is why the trailer is shown being pulled by a smaller tractor inside the building. Having that trailer pulled around by a prime mover truck on the open road seems like over-engineering, but it presumably wouldn't be that much more expensive than a smaller truck.