This was a thread I made about the method I use now
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/sho...pup-two-nickels&highlight=one+pup+two+nickels
"The distance between pickup and string is a very important factor for output and sound.
As a general rule for the bridge pickup - put a nickel on top of the pickup under the high E string and play the highest note on th string. Adjust the height on that side of the pickup till the string touches the nickel. Repeat the same with the low E string, but use two nickels on top of each other. If this gives you too much output, you can reduce the height slightly. Don't forget that twice the distance will reduce the output by about 60%, and the sound will lose some lows. NOW, you can adjust the neck pickup to match the output of the bridge pickup. For the sound test, use stage volume."
Long story short it worked wonders and drastically changed the feel and tone of my instrument. I lost a little bit of output but what I gained was clarity, punchiness, and way better dynamics and my low strings don't flub out or over power the high strings. My technique comes through much better on both clean and distorted settings and sounds much better through my Wah pedal.