Wallabies forwards coach Andrew Blades says Australia won't fall into the same trap of probing wide too early against a Pumas side which almost skinned them on the Gold Coast.
The Wallabies got out of jail in their first Rugby Championship meeting against Argentina last month, scoring 17 points in the final 20 minutes after trailing 19-6.
Argentina are eyeing their maiden win in the tournament and Blades said it was crucial the injury-ravaged Wallabies take the battle to the Pumas' powerful forward pack and build an attacking platform before employing their backs.
On the Gold Coast, Australia passed the ball wide immediately and looked capable of cutting the world No 8-ranked side apart but were often caught and isolated.
The Wallabies were outmuscled in the collisions in their last-start 31-8 drubbing by South Africa and know they must toughen up.