It's true that the 3.5 is the stronger block due to having more block material between the water jacket and the bores, but from the 3.9 to the 4.6 all thoses engines share the same bore diameter but differ in stroke length. so are all as equally susseptable to enivitable failier at some point in there life. it is my belief and understanding (so don't quote me on it) The term slipped liner is not the actual cause of the overheating problems which lead to the self destruction but can be the result of the main problem which is the block cracking normally on cylinders 1,2,7 and 8 and allowing water to enter between the liner and the block and finding it's way into the chamber which would cause the steam from the exhaust and lead to the mystery water loss problem.It also allows the exhaust gasses to enter the water jacket thus the over heating issue and the pressurising. The slipped linner issue is caused by bad construction of the engine in the factory and not insurting the liner fully into the block to sit on it's seat at the bottom of the bore. So when the engine gets hot, as the alloy and the steel heat up at different temps it allows the ill fitted linner to move up and down with the piston, hence slipped linner. It's also my belief that one of the cause's of the block cracking is due to excess heat caused from the engines being worked to hard either from towing or being thrashed and those that run on gas as the gas burns at a higher temp than petrol. At the end of the day these engines weren't designed to push around 2 tonne plus 4x4's but american saloon cars so at best are already running under excess stress. You don't tend to hear as many horror stories of saloon cars running these engines but mainly landrovers. Altough there is no cure to stop the block from cracking there is a cure to stop the dreaded slipped linner and overheating issues which is to have top hat liners fitted along with composit head gaskets. This ensures that if the block cracks and allows water to enter behind the liner it wont be able to enter the chamber or allow gasses to enter the water jacket.
All that said these engines and there just like any good relationship, some days there your best friend others you want to kill them but you'll always love them lol