Backset compatibility

#1
Backset adjustment is described as supported via an adjustable bolt/latch, helping it fit common door configurations without special work.
#2
Backset compatibility appears solid: multiple install demos note the latch can be adjusted to fit common door prep measurements.
#3
Backset support is reported for common 2-3/8 inch and 2-3/4 inch configurations via an adjustable latch, covering typical residential doors; uncommon backsets may require different hardware.
#4
Installation guidance explicitly supports common backsets (2-3/8 and 2-3/4), with the latch adjustable to match standard door prep.
#5
Backset support is described as adjustable to common sizes (2 3/8 in and 2 3/4 in), which helps it fit typical deadbolt door prep.
#6
Backset appears adjustable for common 2 3/8-inch and 2 3/4-inch configurations, as shown in installation guidance.
#7
Supports common backsets (2-3/8 and 2-3/4), matching typical residential door prep.
#8
Backset adjustability is explicitly demonstrated in at least one install-focused review, where the deadbolt length can be adjusted to center properly in the door prep.
#9
Supports common backset sizing (2-3/8 and 2-3/4) and is generally compatible with typical North American deadbolt spacing when installed to spec.
#10
Backset and deadbolt prep appear compatible with common door standards; at least one installer references using the included template and aligning to typical measurements during setup.
#11
The adjustable deadbolt and removable fit pieces help it adapt to common backset and bore variations on standard doors.
#12
Reviewed setups commonly mention support for the two typical US backset depths, which helps it work with most standard doors.
#13
Backset compatibility is repeatedly described as standard (commonly 2-3/8 or 2-3/4). A couple of hands-on installs mention minor confusion/quirks during adjustment, but overall fit is framed as typical for U.S. doors.
#14
Installer walkthroughs describe an adjustable latch that supports common backsets (residential and some commercial), helping fit a wider range of doors.
#15
Backset support is geared toward common standards (2-3/8 and 2-3/4 inches), with included parts like bolt extenders/long caps noted as helpful when adapting to typical door setups.
#16
Standard backsets appear fine, but at least one review warns that longer-than-average backsets may not be supported, so nonstandard doors should be double-checked before purchase.
#17
Compatibility depends on your door measurements. One review calls out a hard backset limit (deadbolt center not more than 2.75 inches from the door edge), so older or unusual doors may be incompatible without changes.