If it happened over Haloween, that explains a lot. There were reports of gobblins coming to life for the night and going around and reeking havoc on people's wheels. LOL.
Seriously, while I generally trust Napa's products, I see they list two replacement hubs. The "best" hub is priced at $327 (list) "Manufactured by: Dorman" ...and that right there would keep me from buying it. I doubt Dorman 'makes' it. It's probably one they import. It could be good, like AAM..or another OEM quality mfgr. Be nice to know?? What's with all the secrecy NAPA???!. Then they have an 'economy line' which is $215. I'd bet is an asian import.
Why not buy Genuine Mopar for $201 (plus shipping) ...about the price of Napa's 'economy line'?? Your last one lasted almost 100k mi. I've bought import hubs which were good, but a lot were awful and one the flange was pre-warped. I would stick to SKF, Moog -Their better line, SK, etc. But Mopar would be my first choice at the going price.
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Note, you could also press out the studs and put in new if the hubs were still good and you have access to a press. There's a small chance they might pound out easy too. If you can wedge a small section of pipe behind the stud to pound directly to the knuckle. Or you know a shop which has a hydraulic stud removal/install tool, which most aren't going to have. But some might. Maybe the dealer would???