Help building high pass crossover

Hello,
My first post for home audio. I currently have dual 4-10s made by Tekton. I'd like to high pass these speakers to work from 50hz into a 4ohm load maximum rms by amp 300watts.

The Tekton Design 4-10s have a low pass crossover up to 200hz. So, I'm thinking I could crack open the subs and add a passive high pass from 50hz. That way the subs will be bandpassed from 50hz to 200hz. I'm thinking a 12-24db crossover slope would suffice.

I'm looking for hows to build my own. Parts and diagram if you'd be so gracious to help out?

Overview: I have Tekton Design Ulfberht mains. And I have dual 4-10s which I'd like to bandpass. I'm looking to add dual subs from 50hz and below and is why I am here inquiring on how to passively dual bandwidth the 4-10s.

Much thanks in advance,
William
 
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It's difficult to design passive filters with high order slopes. Over 6dB would be best as active.
Active Filters
 

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