It's for people that I do efforts to help online, personally. Not for pickups.
That said and to come back on topic...
-one of the best neck humbuckers I've played was a Patent Number in a SG (and Seymour did something with the T-Top recipe, since the SH2/Jazz is largely a "Duncan improved" version of T-Top's. I've already shared about that here:
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/thr...utes-to-gibson-patent-sticker-t-tops.6255977/ ).
-among the Gibson guitars that I have / had at disposal, my Flying V with T-Tops is an absolute rock machine. The T-Top loaded LP Custom that I played in the 80s was less exciting, albeit decent: it was more a neutral sonic tool, that I could use for anything from hard rock to country or Jazz runs. Which means that like any passive pickup, T-Tops shine in some instruments and less in others. How surprising!
I stand on the idea that any guitar is waiting its optimal pickup(s) and conversely. In some cases, stock pickups are the optimal ones. It's not that frequent. So, trying various associations is worth the effort IME/IMO. Mileages may vary.