Check my driver cut-out dimensions
My Neo-2X kit had no directions for cutting the holes in the front baffle, so I got the directions here:
http://www.gr-research.com/pdf/Neo-2X%20box.pdf, but--
The tweeter countersink seems to be too small and too deep. The O.D. needs to be 5-1/8" to fit the ring on the Neo 3 PDR, and the countersink depth seems to be 3/16" for a flush fit with the top surface of the face plate...unless you need the countersink 1/4" deep, below the rim of the face plate, to allow for a smooth overlap of the ring on the M165X.
Also, the tweeter cut-out needs to be 4-1/4" to clear the four corners on the Neo 3 PDR behind the face plate.
Are my measurements right?
Which countersink depth?...3/8" for a smooth appearance, or 1/4" deep for overlap clearance (I don't think that skinny gasket will take up much space?)? The photo in the first posting of this thread seems to show the tweeter standing slightly proud of the baffle.

I will make a full size mock-up of the front baffle from junk wood to be sure everything fits right...the way I do woodworking, it's measure twice, cut thrice----

Any tips on making the last bit of a cut with the Jasper circle jig on a plunge router, except to be careful? When the circle is finally cut through, there is no guide remaining to keep the router cutter in its groove, and it could gouge the outside of the cut, the good part.
Everyone knows when making concentric cuts, like the tweeter cut-out, make the outer cut first, then make the inner cut? If the inner cut is made first, your center guide is gone! (I learned this years ago cutting gaskets.)