Jeff the article appears to be very useful and complete. I have issue with the tapping with the hammer (due to my luck I'm never comfortable with hammers around glass!), but I realize also that it's just another way to skin the same cat. I would recommend expanding on the installation portion, specifically in the area of applying the bracket. The instructions contained with most of the adhesive kits can be pretty vague at times. They usually contain phrases such as "clean area thoroughly", and then nothing further.
I have replaced approximately 30-40 mirror brackets (not all of them being on Mustangs). I've never had a single one comes loose. I attribute this in large part in the method I use to clean the surfaces prior to applying the adhesive and attaching. If you'd like to add them I've outlined the steps below:
1) Upon removing the bracket thoroughly wipe the mounting surface of windshield with isopropyl alcohol. Complete this step even if no bracket has ever been installed.
2) While still wet, scrap the area with a single edge razor blade.
3) Wipe the area again with isopropyl alcohol and a lint free towel. The windshield is now ready for any primers/adhesives to be applied per the adhesive manufacturers instructions.
4) Using a fine flat file or sanding block, clean and level the mounting face of the mirror bracket. If the bracket has been previously used, ensure no old adhesive remains. When the bracket mounting area is level (and any old adhesive is removed if applicable), wipe the bracket thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol and a lint free towel.
5) Apply primer/adhesive per manufacturers instructions. Usually one surface receives primer (generally the glass), and the other the adhesive (generally the bracket).
Cleanliness on both windshield and mounting bracket are the key to success with getting them to stick. I had one bracket stick so well that when the arm was accidentally hit it broke the mounting bracket off of windshield along with the inside layer of glass (still stuck to the bracket!). That sucker never turned loose! Hope you find this to be of some use.