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I don’t even know what part that is.
Pretty sure that is the top mount for a front spring based on the wide opening and the sloped side that is welded to the rest of the frame.
You got it. It's the front right spring mount.
so a spring sprung through the metal and made a hole? I don't really know cars at all
Haha no worries - the spring looks like this when it's installed:
There is a lot of stress on the upper part because the entire weight of the car is resting on the springs. So over the years, cracks can form in the welds that attach the mount to the frame and moisture gets in and rust starts to form without being immediately visible. I just removed the underbody coating to treat the rust spots I could see, but it seems I was too late - it's already rusted through.
oh yeah I can definitely understand the meme face now haha. That's not good! Thanks for the explanation.
I was going to guess a body mount but your guess seems much better.
Looks like the top mount for the springs