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Providing additional support for door hinges with no stud behind

We are preparing our basement living area to be AirBnB-able, and for added peace of mind, we want to replace the thin, single-panel interior door between that area and the rest of our house with a solid-core 1 3/4″ door with upgraded hardware. (The unit has a separate entrance and multiple windows, so meets emergency egress requirements without this door.)

Both for security and to support the 90-lb. weight of the solid core door, I want to use 3″ screws that will penetrate the stud through both the hinges and the latch/deadbolt strike plates. The door jamb is quite a bit wider than the stud wall itself; the wall has been built up with additional layers of drywall and plywood, so there is no stud directly behind where the door will sit. See the diagram below (1 square = 1/4″).

Door frame schematic

My thinking is to cut back the two layers of drywall (or drywall+plywood layers on the knob side) far enough to sister another 2×4 to the studs cross-wise, then drive the screws through the hinges/strike plates into that. This 2×4 would need to be trimmed to fit cleanly behind the casing (not shown in diagram), so would not be a full stud-size, but I’m hoping would provide enough strength as long as I attach it to the studs with multiple screws. (I was planning to use some GRK 4″ structural screws since I have them already.)

I would also drive additional screws through the door frame into the studs, beneath the door stops (which I need to remove anyway to trim to accommodate the thicker door) to better secure the frame.

Does this seem like a reasonable solution? Is it overkill, and I should just rely on the frame itself both to hold the door and provide security? Or is there a better solution to provide the needed strength and security?

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