Something looks wrong with my login (It's not "t", but Tennessee Strat) Anyway:

Since you already made a bunch of choices building the guitar, I suggest you take those specs that were suggested, and see if they work for you.  Then start to experiment:  Not all pickups are the same of course. Maybe you have an Ohm meter and can measure each pickup's resistance. Then you know what you're working with.

My rule of thumb: Not too close to the strings! The pickup magnets can actually ruin the tone if they are too close to the strings. The magnets can actually pull on the strings, while the string is supposed to vibrate freely.
The neck pickup is supposed to sound "mellow", so don't jam that up too close. Bridge pickups are usually already wound a little hotter, they require less distance than the middle and neck pickups.

I am always a little disrespectful of specs... Because I found perfectly good setups (including pickup wiring schemes) by monkeying around with my own ideas. Play on!