I've been studying speaker design the last few months and
@Pogre is right.
You cannot make changes like that without risking a great deal.
The cabinet is tuned to the driver in many ways. First as a resonator... but if you change the cabinet resonance, you could incur significant and irreparable damage to the driver. The port is also very specifically designed to couple with the cabinet size and driver parameters to increase bass performance at a specific point... this will also affect driver impedance, and if not tuned properly will likely affect sound quality in a very negative way. At that point you do get into the crossover, which is specifically designed for those drivers, on that specific baffle, in that specific volume. Slight changes can take a passable XO and make it worthless.
I highly encourage any and all to read the speaker design books. They are very informative and will help you understand just exactly how complex a system a speaker is!
Start with the Weems book, then the Alden. I also like Dickason's LDCv7, but it is more advanced.