If performing the tweeter mod, exercise the caution suggested. You will have to use a bit of force to pull the face plate away from the FST tweeter body. It is held there mostly by intense magnetic force. If you leave the tweeter connected, you'll want to avoid wacking the cabinet when you do this.
That was the trickiest part for me. I was expecting the face plate to just fall off when the hex screws were removed. I removed the midrange panel just below and was able to reach in and push out the tweeter assembly from behind. Then a firm grip is needed on the rear of the tweeter assembly using the free hand to pull the faceplate away. As mentioned, once the faceplate is removed, there is nothing protecting the tweeter ribbon.
I used small pieces of a dynamat clone to wedge the tweeter in the cabinet hole. When Brian has the brackets, I will secure the tweeters the right way.
Bob