I can run 38s, and I am running 35s with fenders, but had help to make it 
fit. 33s were no problem with fenders.  I have an orange Ram.

On Friday, June 18, 2021 at 12:08:44 PM UTC-7 Kieran J wrote:

> I also had an orange Ram and the max tire clearance under Tektro R539 
> brakes was about 37mm. Slightly less vertical clearance in the back versus 
> the front. 
>
> KJ
>
>
> On Friday, June 18, 2021 at 9:40:42 AM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> On my blue Ram, 32s (Kojak 1.35s which may have measured 31mm on Open 
>> Pros) fit under SKS fenders with some squeezing at seatstay bridge, but 
>> acceptable. I think that fenders take up about 5mm of tire size but I'd 
>> guess that 37-38 might be the max.
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 9:50 AM George Schick <bhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> It's not exactly clear whether you want to run the fatter tires with or 
>>> without fenders.  FWIW, I have a Ram of the same exact time period as yours 
>>> and I'm running 32mm Panaracers with fenders.  I'd prefer to run 35's, but 
>>> there's no way they'd fit under the fenders.  Without fenders I'm guessing 
>>> that you could go up to 37/38's, but it might be tight.  That frame was 
>>> built with side-pulls as the intended brake, therefore the brake bridge on 
>>> the rear is a little further down than other models.  And I agree, of all 
>>> the bikes I've owned over the past 45+ years of "serious" cycling the Ram 
>>> is the best riding of the bunch.  Wish I would have had it all along.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 18, 2021 at 10:22:52 AM UTC-5 erics...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> I’m the original owner of a 2003 orange Rambouillet. It has always worn 
>>>> Roly Poly tires, but my stock has ran out.  It hasn’t worn fenders in over 
>>>> a decade, and I want to run some bigger tires. I threw my wife’s 700x37 
>>>> WTB 
>>>> All Terrains on it and they cleared. I just want to run fatter road tires 
>>>> on it. What can reliably fit 700x38 or 40s in one of the various Panaracer 
>>>> makes?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> FWIW This bike rides like a silky dream. Ive went through 30+ other 
>>>> bikes over the years, and this one remains. It is a beauty. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Eric 
>>>>
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